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G      ,ERAL    CATALOGTTE 

, OP  THE 

DI      xNITY    SCHOOL 

OF 

YALE     COLLEGE. 


A   BRIEF   BTOaRAPHICAL  RECORD  OF   ITS   MEMBERS  IN  THE   FIRST 

HALF  CENTURY   OF   ITS    EXISTENCE   AS   A 

DISTINCT   DEPARTMENT. 


1822-1872, 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  ALUMNI. 


NEW     HAVEN: 

PRINTED    BY    TUTTLB,    MOREHOUSE    &.    TAYLOR. 

:  1873. 


GENERAL    CATALOGUE 


DIVINITY    SCHOOL 


TALE     COLLEGE. 


A  BRIEF   BIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  OF   ITS   MEMBERS  IN  THE   FIRST 

HALF  CENTURY   OF   ITS   EXISTENCE  AS  A 

DISTINCT   DEPARTMENT. 


1822-1872. 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  ALUMNI. 


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NEW     HAVEN: 

PRINTED    BY   TUTTLE,    MOREHOUSE    &    TAYLOR. 
1873. 


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Yale  College  Founded,  1700. 

Theological  Department  Organized,  1822. 

Divinity  College  Erected,  1836;   Occupied  till  1870. 

Divinity  Hall  Erected,  1870. 

Marquand  Chapel  Erected,  1871. 

Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Divinity 
School,  1872. 


Instruction  in  Theology  was  contemplated  as  a  part  of  the  regular  course  in 
Yale  College  from  the  foundation  of  the  Institution.  It  was  conducted  for  more 
than  a  century  by  the  President  and  Professor  of  Divinity,  aided  to  some  extent 
by  other  officers,  until  the  year  1822,  when  a  distinct  Department  under  a  separate 
Faculty  and  with  separate  funds  was  organized  for  this  purpose,  in  conformity 
with  the  more  extended  course  of  instruction  in  Theological  Seminaries. 


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PREFACE. 


The  preparation  of  the  following  Catalogue  was  undertaken, 
in  connection  with  the  measures  proposed  to  give  increased 
efficiency  to  the  Theological  Department  of  Yale  College,  in 
the  spring  of  1867 ;  but,  after  some  months,  the  further  prose- 
cution of  the  work  was  temporarily  suspended,  for  want  of  any 
immediate  prospect  of  publication.  As  the  time  for  the  Semi- 
centennial Celebration  of  the  Seminary  drew  near,  it  was  felt 
that  the  Institution  owed  it  to  itself  and  its  friends  to  place 
upon  record  some  memorial  of  the  men  prepared  within  its 
walls  for  the  ministry  of  the  Gospel,  during  the  fifty  years  of 
its  existence  as  a  distinct  Department.  A  number  of  the 
Alumni  came  forward  with  the  offer  of  various  sums  to  meet 
the  expense.  After  a  much  longer  delay  than  was  anticipated, 
but  which  has  given  the  possibility  of  rendering  the  Catalogue 
more  complete  than  it  could  otherwise  have  been,  it  is  now 
presented  to  the  former  members  of  the  School,  with  thanks 
for  their  cooperation  and  aid  in  making  it  what  it  is. 

Former  Catalogues.  Four  general  Catalogues  of  the  Sem- 
inary have  been  published  before  this : — the  first  in  1838,  pp. 
24,  containing  332  names ;  the  second  in  1841,  pp.  28,  contain- 
ing 410  names ;  the  third  in  1844,  pp.  32,  containing  495  names ; 
and  the  fourth,  prepared  by  the  late  Professor  Goodrich,  in 
1850,  pp.  20,  containing  621  names.  These  gave  in  parallel 
columns  the  original  residence,  place  and  time  of  gi-aduation, 
number  of  years  in  the  Seminary,  and  the  residence  and 
employment  of  the  Alumni  at  the  time,  but  nothing  more. 
The  present  Catalogue  contains  964  names,  and  like  those  which 
preceded  it,  does  not  include  the  names  of  Kesident  Licentiates. 
Sources  of  Information,  In  preparing  this  Catalogue,  the 
aim  has  been,  not  only  to  give  the  principal  facts  in  the  lives  of 
the  former  members  of  the  Seminary,  but  also  to  secure  such  a 
degree  of  accuracy  that  it  might  safely  be  used  as  authority  in 
respect  to  tlie  dates  of  ordination,  installation,  dismission,  etc.. 


IV  PREFACE. 

in  cases  where  diurch-records  or  other  official  documents  maj 
hereafter  be  lost  or  destroyed.  For  this  purpose,  the  former 
members  of  the  Seminary  were  first  requested  to  give  in  respect 
to  themselves  the  statistical  information  needed.  Next,  the 
statements  thus  obtained,  when  prepared  for  the  press  on  the 
same  general  model,  were  sent  to  the  several  writers  for  carefal 
revision ;  and  finally,  in  order  to  guard  against  typographical 
errors,  a  proof-sheet  was  forwarded  for  their  inspection.  These 
articles,  marked  Autogr.,  containing  as  they  do  the  personal 
testimony  of  the  several  writers,  and  having  been  for  the  most 
part  three  times  under  their  particular  notice,  are  believed  to 
be  more  than  ordinarily  trustworthy.  In  a  few  cases  where 
the  return  proof-sheets  were  not  received  in  season,  the  correc- 
tions are  given  in  a  table  of  errata.  The  other  sources  of 
information  relied  upon  have  been  the  Obituary  Records  of 
Colleges,  Class  Records,  Memoirs  or  biograpliical  notices  of  the 
deceased,  and  the  Triennial  Catalogues  of  Andover,  Union  and 
Princeton  Theological  Seminaries.  The  mark  +  after  the 
mention  of  either  of  these  authorities  indicates  that  additional 
facts  are  given  from  other  sources.  Where  no  authority  is 
given,  the  information  has  been  generally  gathered  from  rela- 
tives or  friends  of  the  person  mentioned,  or  from  the  minutes 
of  ecclesiastical  bodies. 

Plan  of  the  Catalogue.  After  the  name  of  each  person, 
the  number  of  years  which  he  spent  in  this  Seminary  is  given  in 
parenthesis,  tlie  mark  -f  indicating  that  the  time  was  somewhat 
longer,  and  the  mark  —  less,  than  the  figures  would  indicate. 
In  most  cases  where  students  were  connected  with  this  Institu- 
tion but  one  or  two  years,  they  were  members  of  other  Semina- 
ries the  remainder  of  the  time  necessary  to  complete  a  full 
three  years'  course  of  theological  study.  Merely  honorary 
degrees,  which  have  not  been  reported  by  any  considerable 
number  of  those  who  have  received  them,  are  omitted,  as  are  all 
elections  or  appointments  to  office  which  were  not  accepted. 
Next  follows  a  record  of  the  place  and  time  of  birth,  gradua- 
tion and  ordination.  Where  the  person  was  ordained  to  the 
work  of  the  ministry  in  general,  the  form  used  is,  "  Ord.  Evang. 
at,"  etc.  Where  by  the  act  of  ordination  he  was  constituted 
pastor  of  a  church,  the  name  of  the  place  or  church  immediately 
follows,  thus :   "Ord.   North  Ch.,  New  Jlny  cr\,"  means  o)d((i7ied 


PREFACE.  V 

Pastor  of  that  Church.  A  subsequent  installation  is  indicated 
by  the  letter  P,  thus:  "P.  South  Ch.,  Springfield,"  means 
installed  Pastor.  Where  no  formal  induction  into  the  pastoral 
oflS.ce  by  the  action  of  a  council  representing  neighboring 
churches,  or  of  some  other  ecclesiastical  body,  has  taken  place, 
and  yet  the  person  was  or  is  statedly  employed  in  supplying  the 
pulpit  of  a  particular  church,  and  in  many  cases  discharging  the 
other  duties  of  a  pastor,  either  as  stated  supply,  acting  pastor  or 
pastor  elect,  the  relation  is  indicated  by  the  letters  S.  p.  The 
letters  S.  S.  are  meant  to  be  confined  to  such  service  before 
ordination.  It  is  possible  that  in  some  cases,  especially  in  the 
Western  States,  in  consequence  of  the  writers'  not  observing 
this  distinction,  the  letter  P  is  used  where  S.  p.  would  be 
correct  Where  the  ecclesiastical  denomination  is  not  other- 
wise specified,  the  church  mentioned  is  supposed  to  be  Con- 
gregational. 

The  date  of  dismission  follows  that  of  ordination  or  installa- 
tion, from  which  it  is  only  separated  by  a  dash  without  any  other 
pointy  and  is  further  indicated  by  a  period  at  the  end.  A  dash 
at  the  close  of  an  article^  after  a  date  or  the  name  of  a  place  or 
church,  means  that  the  relation,  occupation  or  residence  still 
continues.  The  few  dates  in  parenthesis  show  that  at  that  time 
the  residence  of  the  person  mentioned  was  thus  given. 

The  abbreviations  are  those  which  are  currently  employed, 
and  will  not,  it  is  supposed,  need  explanation. 

Of  those  who  are  recorded  as  at  present  residing  ["  Ees."  etc.] 
in  the  places  mentioned,  the  larger  part,  by  reason  of  age  or 
impaired  health,  are  unable  to  bear  the  burden  of  a  pastoral 
charge,  but  preach  occasionally  and  sometimes  statedly  or  quite 
frequently,  while  others,  for  the  same  reason,  have  been  obliged 
to  retire  permanently  and  in  nearly  every  case,  with  extreme 
regret,  from  the  special  work  of  the  ministry.  The  statement 
here,  of  this  fact,  will  render  it  unnecessary  to  repeat  it  in  each 
particular  case.  It  should  also  be  mentioned  that  a  large 
number  of  the  Alumni  of  the  Seminary  who  are  not  mentioned 
as  having  graduated  at  some  College,  were  members  of  a  College 
for  a  longer  or  shorter  period,  and  several  have  received  the 
honorary  degree  of  M.  A. 

YiTAL  Statistics.  Professor  Newton,  in  charge  of  the 
Mathematical  Department  in  Yale  College,  who  has  given  much 


VI  PREFACE, 

attention  to  Life  insurance,  has  undertaken  a  careful  examina- 
tion of  the  bearing  of  the  statistics  in  the  following  Catalogue 
upon  the  law  of  mortality  among  the  former  members  of  the 
Seminary.  The  exact  result  when  worked  out,  will  probably 
be  given  to  the  public,  but  the  calculation  has  already  been 
carried  far  enough  to  show  that  up  to  about  the  age  of  35,  the 
number  of  deaths  is  appreciably  greater  than  would  be  expected 
according  to  the  actuaries'  table  adopted  by  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts, but  that  beyond  the  age  of  35,  the  mortality  is  very 
much  below  that  which  this  table  exhibits. 

Indexes.  The  value  of  a  Semi-Centennial  record  like  that 
which  follows,  consists  largely  in  the  story  it  tells  of  the  churches 
and  places  from  which  the  students  of  the  Institution  have 
come,  the  colleges  where  they  have  received  their  academical 
education,  the  churches  to  which  their  work  in  the  ministry 
has  been  given,  the  heathen  lands  to  which  they  have  carried 
the  gospel,  and  the  higher  institutions  of  learning  and  religion 
to  which  their  service  has  been  devoted.  The  extended  in- 
dexes are  intended  to  present  these  several  points.  For  the 
larger  one,  the  Alumni  are  indebted  to  Rev.  William  H.  Moore, 
of  Berlin,  Ct.  [Class  of  1846],  as  well  as  for  the  careful  revision 
he  has  given  to  the  proof-sheets.  Their  special  thanks  are  also 
due  to  Mr.  Franklin  B.  Dexter,  Secretary  of  the  Corporation  of 
Yale  College,  for  valuable  additions  and  corrections. 

Engravings  and  Portraits.  The  plate  of  Yale  College  will 
recall  to  the  minds  of  most  of  the  graduates  of  the  Seminary, 
the  appearance  of  the  Institution  as  it  was  during  their  connec- 
tion with  it.  The  portraits  of  Drs.  Taylor,  Fitch  and  Goodrich 
will  be  welcomed  by  those  who  enjoyed  their  instruction  and 
honor  their  memory.  That  of  Dr.  Taylor  is  presented  by  his 
son-in-law,  Mr.  Walter  T.  Hatch ;  that  of  Professor  Goodrich 
by  his  only  surviving  son,  Rev.  Dr.  Goodrich,  of  Cleveland,  0. 
It  is  to  be  regretted  that  no  engraving  of  the  portrait  of  Pro- 
fessor Gibbs  exists. 

The  former  members  of  the  Seminary  and  any  others  into 
whose  hands  this  Catalogue  may  come,  are  requested  to  send  a 
minute  of  any  errors  they  may  discover,  or  any  additions  they 
may  be  able  to  supply,  to  Prof.  George  E.  Day,  Secretary  of  the 
Alumni. 
Divinity  School  of  Yale  College,  Doc.  20,  1872. 


CORPORATION   OF  YALE   COLLEGE 

FROM  THE   ORGANIZATION  OF   THE  THEOLOGICAL   DEPARTMENT 
TO   JULY,    1872. 


Elected. 

1807  *Rev.  ANDREW  LEE,  D.D.     - 

1808  *Rev.  JOSEPH  STRONG,  D.D. 

1809  *Rev.  BENONI  UPSON,  D.D. 

1810  *Rev.  AMOS  BASSETT,  D.D.       - 
1812  *Rev.  JOHN  ELLIOT,  D.D.     - 

1817  *Rev.    WILLIAM  B.  RIPLEY,  M.A. 

1818  *Rev.  DANIEL  SMITH,  M.A. 
1818  *Rev.  ANDREW  ELIOT,  M.A.     - 

1820  *Rev.   CALVIN  CHAPIN,  D.D. 

1821  *Ret.  da  VID  SMITH,  D.D. 

1822  *Rev.  MOSES  C.    WELCH,  D.D. 

1823  *Rev.  MATTHEW  NOTES,  U.A. 

1823  *Rev.  NOAH  PORTER,  D.D. 

1824  *Rev.  DANIEL  DOW,  D.D. 

1825  *Rev.  AARON  DUTTON,  U.A. 

1826  *Rev.  ABEL  McEWEN,  D.D. 

1827  *Rev.  DIODATE  BROCKWAT,  M.A. 
1829  *Rev.  LUTHER  HART,  M.A. 

1834      Rev.  LAURENS  P.  HICK  OK,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
1837       Rev.  SAMUEL  R.  ANDREW,  M.A. 
1839       Rev.  LEONARD  BACON,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1846  *Rev.   THEOPHILUS  SMITH,  M.A. 

1846  *Rev.  JEREMIAH  DAT,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1846  *Rev.  JOEL  HA  WES,  D.D. 

1847  Rev.  JOSEPH  ELDRIDGE,  D.D.      - 
1849  *Rev.   GEORGE  A.   CALHOUN,  D.D.      - 
1849      Rev.   GEORGE  J.  TILLOTSON,  M.A. 


Died  or  resigned. 
1823 

•   1826 

1823 

-  1827 
*1824 

-  *1822 
*1846 

-  *1829 

1846 

-  1861 
*1824 

-  *1839 

1862 

-  *1849 
*1849 

-  *1860 
*1849 

-  1834 
1837 

-  1841 
1846 

-  *1853 

186t 

-  *1867 


CORPORATION  OF  YALE  COLLEGE. 


Elected. 

1849      Rev.  EDWIN  R.  GILBERT,  M.A. 


Died  or  resigned. 
*1868 


1864  *Rbv.  JOEL  H.  LINSLEY,  D.D. 

1861  Rev.  DA  VIS  S.  DRAINERD,  M.A.        -            -      .      - 

1861  Rev.  JOffN  P.   GULLIVER,  D.D.      ....  1866 

1862  *Rev.  ELISHA  G.  JONES,  M.A.  ....    *18T2 
1864  Rev.  LEONARD  BACON,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1866  Rev.  EIRAM  P.  ARMS,  D.D., 

1867  Hey.  MYRON  N.  MORRIS,  M.A.      - 

1867  Rev.  SAMUEL  G.   WILLARD,  M.A.      .... 

1868  *Rev,   GEORGE  RICHARDS,  M.A.  -            -            -          *1870 
1870  Rev.  THEODORE  D.   WOOLSEY,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1872  Rev.   OLIVER  E.  DAGGETT,  D.D.     - 

Also,  ex-officio,  the  Governor,  Lieutenant-Governor,  and  six  senior  Senators  of 
Connecticut. 


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FACULTY. 


PRESIDENTS. 

Began.  Died  or  Resigned. 

1822     *Rev.  JEREMIAH  DAY,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1846 

1846       Rev.  THEODORE  DWIGHT  WOOLSEY,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1871 

1871       Rkv.  NOAH  PORTER,  D.D.,  LL.D. 


PROFESSORS. 

SYSTEMATIC   THEOLOGY. 

1822     *Rev.  NATHANIEL  "WILLIAM  TAYLOR,  D.D.,  *1858 

Dwight  Professor  of  Didactic  Theology. 

1858       Rev.  NOAH  PORTER,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1866 

Acting  Professor. 

1866       Rev.  LEONARD  BACON,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1871 

Acting  Professor. 

1871       Rev.  SAMUEL  HARRIS,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

Dwight  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 

SACRED   LITERATURE. 

1822     *Rev.  ELEAZAR  THOMPSON  FITCH,  D.D.,  1824 

1824     *JOSIAH  WILLARD  GIBBS,  LL.D.,  *1861 

1858       Rev.  TIMOTHY  DWIGHT,  D.D., 
Buckingham  Professor. 

1861  *HENRY  HAMILTON   HADLEY,  B.A.,  1862 

Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature. 

1862  ADDISON  VAN  NAME,  M.A.,  1866 

Instructor  in  Hebrew. 


Began.  Died  or  Resigned. 

1866       Rev.  GEORGE  EDWARD  DAY,  D.D., 

Holmes  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature 
and  Biblical  Theology. 


PRACTICAL  THEOLOGY. 

1824     *Rkv.  ELEAZAR  TBOMPSON  PITCH,  D.D., 

(Livingston  Professor  of  Divinity),  Lecturer  on  Homiletics. 

1839     *REy.  CHAUNGEY  ALLEN  GOODRICH,  D.D., 
Professor  of  the  Pastoral  Charge. 

1861       Rev.  JAMES  MASON  HOPPIN,  D.D., 

Professor  of  Homiletics  and  the  Pastoral  Charge. 

CHURCH  HISTORY. 

]861       Rev.  GEORGE  PARK  FISHER,  D.D. 


LECTURERS. 


isn       Rev.  LEONARD  BACON,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

On  Church  Polity  and  American  Church  History. 

1871       Rev.  HENRY  WARD  BEECHER, 
On  Preaching. 


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CATALOaiTE. 


1822-1825. 

Seth  Bliss  (1  +  ),  b.  Springfield,  ]Ms.,  Apr.  23,  1V93.— Ord. 
Jewett  City,  Ct.,  June  15, 1825-Apr.  23, 1832. — Gen.  Ag't  and  then 
Cor.  Sec.  Am,  Tract  Soc,  res.  in  Boston,  Ms.,  '32-'58. — Res.  New 
York  City,  '58-'70,  Berlin,  Ct.,  '10—[Autogr.]* 

JosiAH  Brewer  (2 — ),  b.  Tyringham,  now  Monterey,  Ms.,  June 
1,  1796.— Y.C.  1821.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '24-'26.— Ord.  May  16,  1826,  at 
Springfield,  Ms.,  as  For.  Missionary ;  Missionary  in  Constantinople, 
Greece  and  Smyrna,  '26-'38. — Chaplain  Ct.  State  Prison  at  Weth- 
ersfield,  '39-42.— In  Anti-Slavery  labors  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  '42-'44.— 
Principal  of  Young  Ladies'  Seminaries,  New  Haven  and  Middle- 
town,  Ct.,  '44-'5V. — S.  p.  Housatonic,  Ms.,  '57-'66. — Res.  Stock- 
bridge,  Ms.,  '66-     [Autoffr.] 

Francis  Hiram  Case  (3),  b.  West  Simsbury,  now  Canton,  Ct., 
Oct.  1,  1797.— Y.  C.  1822.— Ord.  Goshen,  Ct.,  Feb.  1,  1826-Sept. 
30,  1828. — Ag't  Am.  Tract  Soc.  at  the  South,  eighteen  months. — 
P.  East  Ch.,  Avon,  Ct.,  Dec.  22,  18:!0-Apr.  28,  1840.— S.  p.  White- 
water, Wis.,  '42-'44,  where  res.  till  '63. — Res.  Canton,  Ct.,  '63- 
'68,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  'Q8—[Aiifoc/r.] 

Joshua  Leavitt  (1-f),  b.  Heath,  Ms.,  Sept.  8,  1794.— Y.  C. 
1814. — Before  studying  theology,  in  the  practice  of  law  in  Ms.  and 
Vt.— Ord.  Stratford,  Ct.,  Feb.  23, 1825-  Oct.  22, 1828.— Ed.  Sailors' 
Magazi?ie,  '28-'31,  iV^  Y.  Evangelist,  '31-37,  Emancipator,  '37- 
'47,  Independent,  '48 — Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — [Autogr.] 

Charles  Nichols  (3),  b.  Derby,  Ct.,  P'eb.  19,  1798. — Ord. 
Gilead,  Ct.,  Sept.  28,  1825-  Oct.  21,  1856.— S.  p.  Higgauum,  Ct., 
Nov.  1856-Nov.  1864.— Res.  New  Britain,  Ct.,  '64—[Autogr.] 

*  Each  article  to  which  Autogr.  (autog-rnph)  is  attached  is  given  upon  the  author- 
ity of  the  person  liimself. 


4  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1826. 

Samuel  George  Orton  (2),  b.  Litchfield  (South  Farms),  now 
Morris,  Ct,  June  6,  1797. — Ham.  C.  1822. — Orel.  Sidney  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  Jan...,  1826. —  .  .  1829.  Preached  as  evangelist, 
in  various  places,  '29-'65,  within  which  time,  S.  p.  Delhi,  N.  Y., 
.  .—  .  .  S.  p.  .  .  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  '35-'36.— P.  Ripley,  N.  Y., 
.  .  .  1837.—  .  .  .  1854.— S.  p.  Gowanda,  K  Y., '54-'5G. 
— Res.  Sandusky,  O. — [Autogr.  \ 

Daniel  Dana  Tappan  (1+),  b.  Newburyport,  Ms.,  Oct.  20, 1798. 
— Bowd.  C.  1822.— Ord.  Nov.  14,  1826.— P.  Alfred,  Me.,  Apr.  23, 
1828-  Feb.  28,  1832.— Preached  in  various  places,  Franklin,  N.  H., 
Falmouth,  Ms.,  Sandwich,  Ms.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  etc.,  '32-'39. — P. 
Marshfield,  Ms..  Jan.  23,  1839-  July  1,  1851.— S.  p.  Farmington, 
N.  H.  '52-'59.— S.  p.  Marshfield,  Ms.,  '59-'65.— S.  p.  Wakefield, 
N.  H.,  '65-'7l. — Res,  Lewiston,  Me.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

*Chauncet  Whittelsey  (3,)  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  6,  1801. — 
Y.  C.  1820.— Died,  Licentiate,  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  March  12,  1826, 
aged  25.  8. 

1823-1826. 

Samuel  Tillotson  Babbitt  (1),  b.  Huntington,  Ct.,  March  30, 
1800.— Ord.  Evang.  Nov.  7,  1827  in  New  Haven,  Ct.— S.  p.  Beth- 
any, Ct.,  '26-'27. — Preached  chiefly  in  the  new  settlements  in 
Western  New  York  nearly  30  years. — Agent. — Res.  Elkville, 
Jackson  Co.,  111.,  '67-     [Autogr.] 

*George  Carrington  (3),b.  Canaan,  Ct.,  June  28,  1796. — Y.  C. 
1822.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Fairfield  E.  Consoc,  Oct.  4,  1826.— P. 
North  Goshen,  Ct.,  Aug.  27,  1829— Sept.  24,  1833.— P.  Hadlyme, 
Ct.,  Feb.  25,  1835— Feb.  .  .  1843.— Died,  Rushville,  III,  Nov. 
1,  1843,  aged  47.     [3Is.  Obit.  Record  Y.  C.  +] 

Handel  Gershom  Nott  (3—),  b.  Saybrook,  Ct.,  Nov.  10, 
1799.— Y.  C.  1823.— Ord.  1st  Cli.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov.  .  . 
1826. — Agent  Am.  Bethel  Soc,  and  Bethel  Chaplain  in  BuSalo, 
N.  Y,  '.34-'37.— P.  Federal  (now  Clarendon)  St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Boston, 
Ms.,  May  .  .  1838— May  .  .  1839.— P.  Bapt.  Ch.  Bath,  Me., 
Oct.  .  .  1839— July  .  .  1847.— S.  p.  Waterville,  Me.,  '47-48.— 
P.  Kermebunk  Port,  Me.,  July  .  .  1848—  ....  I860.— P. 
East  Avon,  N.  Y.,  July,  .  .  1860 — Aug.  .  .  1864. — lies.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  'm— [Autogr?^ 

*Stepiien  Dodd  Ward  (3),  b N.  J., — 

C.  N.  J.  1819. — Teacher,  New  Haven,  Ct. — Inst.  P.  Machias,  Me., 


1827.]  DIVINITY    SCHOOL   OF    YALE   COLLEGE.  5 

Dec.  9,  1834 — Aug.  14,  1844. — Preached  in  various  places  in 
N.  Y.  and  Vt.— P.  Agawam,  Ms.,  Oct.  .  .  1853  till  his  death 
at  that  place,  June  11,  1858,  at  the  age  of  57.  \^Ohit.  hi  Co)ig. 
Year- Book,  1859  -f-.] 

Theodore  Dwight  Woolsey  (1-),  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Oct.  31,  1801. 
— Y.  C.  1820.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '23-'25.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  Aug.  21,  1846.— Prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Y.  C,  '31-'51.— 
President  Y.  C,  '46-'Vl.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '1l—[Autogr.] 

5. 

1824-1827. 

*Talcott  Bates  (3),  b.  Durham,  Ct.,  July  15,  1802.— Y.  C. 
1823.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Aug.  26,  1829.— P.  Man- 
lius  Square,  N.  Y.,  July  14,  1831.— Died  at  Durham,  Ct.,  Oct.  23, 
1832,  aged  30. 

George  Goodyear  (3),  b.  Hamden,  Ct.,  Dec.  9,  1801. — Y.  C. 
1824. — Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  July  22,  1828.— S.  p. 
Games,  N.  Y.,  '28-'30.— S.  p.  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  '31-'32.— P.  Ash- 
burnham,  Ms.,Oct.  10,  1832-Oct.  10,  1841.— P.  Rensselaerville,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  1,  1842-Sept.  1,  1843.— S.  p.  Truro,  Ms.,  '46-'49.— 
P.  South  Royalston,  Ms.,  Dec.  19, 1849-May  10,  1854.— P.  Temple, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  28,  1855— Oct.  25,  1865.— Res.  Temple,  N.  H.,  '65- 
\^Aiitogr.'\ 

*JuDsox  Adoniram  Root  (3),  b.  Woodbury,  Ct.,  May  11, 
1798.— Y.  C.  1823.— Ord.  North  Branford,  Ct.,  Oct.  15,  1828— 
Oct.  .  .  1835. — Principal  Young  Ladies'  School,  New  Haven,  Ct. — 
P.  Westville,  Ct.,  Apr.  20,  1842— Sept.  1846.~P.  Terryville,  Ct., 
Oct.,  1846 — Apr.,  1847. — After  repeated  hemorrhage  of  the  lungs 
for  some  years,  died.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Aug.  31,  1855,  aged  57. 

Elizur  Goodrich  Smith  (3),  b.  Durham,  Ct.,  May  30,  1802. — 
Y.  C.  1822.— Ord.  Evang.  in  the  North  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May 
7,  1829.— S.  p.  Ogdensbnrgh,  N.  Y.,  '29-'31.— Ed.  Quarterly 
Christian  Spectator,  '33-'38. — In  literary  pursuits,  N.  Y.  City, 
'38-'42.— Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  '42-'50,  Gen- 
eral Land  Office,  '50-57,  Patent  Office,  'QO—[Autogr.'] 

*JosEPH  KiRKLAND  Ware  (3),  b.  Couway,  Ms.,  Apr.  21, 1793. — 
Amh.  C.  1824.— Ord.  Palmer,  Ms.,  Dec.  12,  1827— March  16, 
1831. — S.  p.  of  Chh.  in  the  State  of  N.  Y.  some  years. — Farmer, 


6  DIVINITY    SCHOOL    OF  YALE    COLLEGE.  [1828. 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  '43,  till  his  death  in  that  place,  Dec.  7,  1854. 
[3Is.  Obit.  Record,  Amh.  6'.] 

*Chauncey  Wilcox  (3),  b.  Cromwell,  Ct.,  Sept.  6,  1796,— Y.  C. 
1824.— Ord.  North  Greenwich,  Ct.,  July  2,  1828— May,  1846.— 
Teacher  of  a  Classical  School  in  Ridgefield,  Ct.,  nearly  five  years, 
where  he  died,  Jan.  31,  1852,  aged  55. 

*LuTHER  Wright  (3),  b.  East  Hampton,  Ms.,  Nov.  24,  1796. — 
Y.  C.  1822.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '25-'2 8.— Teacher,  Ellington,  Ct.,  '29- 
'33. — Principal  Leicester  Academy,  Ms.,  '33-'39. — First  Principal 
Williston  Seminary,  East  Hampton,  Ms.,  '39-'49. — For  several 
years  conducted  a  private  classical  school  in  the  same  place, 
[Autogr.]  where  he  died,  Sept.  5,  1870,  in  his  74th  year.  7. 


1825-1828. 

Hiram  Phelps  Arms  (3),  b.  Windsor,  Ct.,  June  1,  1799. — Y.  C. 
1824.— Ord.  Hebron,  Ct.,  June  30,  1830— Oct.  10,  1832.— P.  Wol- 
cottville,  Ct.,  Feb.  6,  1833— July  6,  1836.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Norwich, 
Ct.,  Aug.  3,  1836— [Autogr.] 

*Jason  Atwater  (3),  b.  Hamden,  Ct.,  1802.— Y.  C.  1825.— 
Ord.  Evang.  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Aug.  26,  1829. — S.  p.  1st  Cong. 
Ch.,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  '27-'28.— S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  '29- 
'30.— P.  Middlebury,  Ct.,  Oct.  20,  1830— Oct.  15,  1845.— S.  p.  New- 
town, Ct.,  '46-56.— S.  p.  Southbury,  Ct.,  '56-'59.— Died  at  West 
Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  1,  1860,  aged  58. 

Milton  Badger  (2),  b.  Coventry,  Ct.,  May  6,  1800. — Y.  C. 
1823.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '26-'27.— Ord.  South  Ch.,  Andover,  Ms.,  Jan.  3, 
1828— Oct.  4,  1835.— Sec.  Am.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  '35-'72.— Res. 
Madison,  Ct. — [Autogr.] 

*Xenophon  Betts  (3),  b.  Norwalk,  Ct.,  Sept.  23,  1799.— Ord. 
Evang.  by  West  Assoc,  Fairfield  Co.,  Ct.,  Oct.  14,  1828.— P. 
Wakeman   and    Clarksfield,  O.,  unitedly,  Ap.  8,  1829 — Feb.   .  . 

1837. — P.  Lyme,  O.,  about  3i  years. — S.  p.  Vermillion, 

O.,  about  3  years. — P.  Vienna,  O.,  Nov.  I,  1843 — Apr.  10,  1850, 
after  which  S.  p.  of  the  same  till  his  death  in  that  town,  April  18, 
1871,  at  the  age  of  71. 


1828.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  7 

^Chester  Birge  (3),  b.  Bolton,  Ct.,  Sept.  20,  1796.— Y.  C.  1825. 
— Ord.  Evang.  at  North  Branford,  Ct,  Oct.  15,  1828. — S.  p.  North 
Greenwich,  Ct. — Went  to  Ohio  as  a  Home  Missionary,  and  preached 
about  a  year  at  New  Philadelphia. — P.  Vienna,  O.,  Nov.  17,  1830 
— ]May  13,  1835. — Teacher,  Vienna,  O. — In  '52  removed  to  Hudson, 
O.,  where  he  died  of  typhoid  fever.  May  4,  1861,  aged  65.  [Obit- 
uary  in  X.   Y.  Evangelist,  May  23,  1861.] 

*Stiles  Hawley  (3),  b.  Ridgefield,  Ct.,  Apr.  8,  1 799.— Mission- 
ary of  Am.  S.  School  Union  in  111.,  in  which  service  he  was 
drowned  while  attempting  to  ford  a  branch  of  the  Kaskaskia  River, 
Jan.  18,  1830,  aged  31.     \Sixth  Report  Am.  S.  S.  Utiion.-^] 

Henry  Herrick  (1-),  b.  Woodbridge,  Ct.,  March  5,  1803. — 
Y.  C.  1822.— Preached,  Middleton,  Ms.,  etc.,  '28-'29.— Ord. 
Evang.  at  Humphreysville,  now  Seymour,  Ct.,  Apr.  14,  1830. — H. 
M.  Carrollton,  111.,  '30-'31. — Sab.  Sch.  and  other  Agencies  in  New 
England,  '32-'35, — Teacher,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  Somerville  and 
Moulton,  Ala.,  '35-'42.— Preached  Clintonville,  N.  Y.,  '45-'49. — 
Ticonderoga,  etc.,  N.  Y.,  '49-'58. — Exeter,  N.  Y.,  etc.,  '58-'67.— 
Res.  North  Woodstock,  Ct.,  67 — [Autoyr.] 

*Sylvester  Hovey  (3),  b.  Mansfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  10,  1797. — 
Y.C.  1819.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '22-'26.— Prof  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  Wms. 
C,  '26- 29— Prof  of  the  same  in  Amh.  C,  '29-'33.— In  the  West 
Indies,  '35-'36. — Died  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  May  6,  1840,  aged  43. 
[Obit,  in  Cong.   Quarterly,  Vol,  XIV.] 

Sanford  Lawton  (2),  b.  Dudley,  Ms.,  Dec.  11,  1798. — Y.  C. 
1825.— Ord.  Evang.  at  North  Branford,  Ct.,  Oct.  15,  1828.— S.  p. 
Barre,  Ms.,  one  year, — Principal  of  Dudley  and  Monson  Academies, 
Ms.,  '28-'35. — Teacher  select  and  family  schools,  Springfield  and 
Longmeadow,  Ms.,  '36-62. — Res.  Longmeadow%  Ms. — [Atitogr.] 

*Zechariah  Mead   (3),   Greenwich,  Ct., — Y.  C. 

1825. — Ord.  Priest  (Episc),  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  22,  1831. — Rec- 
tor Grace  Ch.,  Boston  Ms. — Ed.  Southern  Churchma?i,  Richmond, 
Va,,  '37-40.— Died,  Nov.  27,  1840,  aged  38. 

*George  Nichols  (3),  Reading,  Ms.,  .  .  .  . — Y.  C.  1824. — 
Preached  a  while  at  Chicopee  Falls,  and  then  returned  to  the 
business  of  teaching,  Springfield,  Ms.,  where  he  died,  Feb.  18, 
1841.     [C  lass  Jiecord,  I  \  C.  ] 


8  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1828. 

Simeon  North  (2),  b.  Berlin,  Ct.,  Sept.  V,  1802.— Y.  C.  1825.— 
Tut.  Y.  C. '27-29.— Ord.  May  25,  1842,  by  the  Oneida  Assoc, 
N.  Y.— From  May,  1829,  to  May,  1839,  Prof.,  Latin  and  Greek, 
and  from  May,  18:39,  to  Sept.,  1857,  President  Hamilton  College. — 
Res.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  '5l—[Auto(/r.] 

Dennis  Platt  (2-),  b.  Danbury,  Ct.,  Sept.  26,  1800.— Y.  C. 
1824.— Ord.  Evang.  Apr.  30,  1828.— S.  p.  Willimantic,  Ct., '27-'29 
— P.  Canterbury,  Ct.,  March  31,  1830 — Jan.  1,  1833. — P.  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  March  .  .  1834— Oct.  .  .  1842.— P.  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
.  .  1842— May  .  .  1845.— Ed.  Recorder,  '45-'46.— P.  Cong.  Ch., 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  .  .  1846— March  .  .  1853.— Dist.  Sec. 
Western  College  Soc,  '53-59.— Res.  South  Norwalk,  Ct.,  '59— 
[^Autogr.^ 

Samuel  Rockwell,  (1),  b.  Winchester,  Ct.,  Apr.  18,  1803. — Y. 
C.  1825.— Ord.  Plainfield,  Ct.,  Apr.  11,  1832— Apr.  16,  1841.— P. 
New  Britain,  Ct.,  Jan.  4,  1843 — June  20,  1858. — Member  of  House 
of  Rep.  Ct.,  '62  and  '69,  of  the  Senate,  '65. — Res.  New  Britain, 
Ct.,  '5S—[Autogr.] 

Stephen  ToPLiFF  (3),  b.  Willington,  Ct.,  Nov.  9,  1796. — Y.  C. 
1825.— Ord.  Evang.  at  North  Branford,  Ct.,  Oct.  15,  1828.— P. 
4th  Cong.  Ch.,  Middletown  (Westfield  Soc.)  Ct.,  May  27,  1829— 
Oct.  3,  1838.— S.  p.  Columbus,  O.,  '39-'40.— P.  Oxford,  Ct.,  Sept.  1, 
1841— July  1,  I860.— Res.  Cromwell,  Ct.,  'QQ—[Autogr.\ 

William  Twining   (1),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  9,   1805.— Y 
C.    1825.— Ord.  Great  Falls,  N.    H.,   Jan.   6,   1830—     .     .     . 
1831.— P.  Appleton  St.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  Oct.  4,  1831—    .     . 
1835. — Madison,  Ind.,  '36-'43. — Prof.  Mathematics  and  Nat.  Phil. 
Wabash  College,  '43    to   '54.— P.   Cong.   Ch.,  Beardstown,   III, 
.     .     .     .     1859-1863. — Res.   St.   Louis,  Mo.,   '63 — [Autogr.] 

*Edward  Royal  Tyler  (1),  b.  Guilford,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1800.— 
Y.  C.  1825.— Ord.  South  Ch.,  Middletown,  Ct.,  Dec.  27,  1827— 
Apr.  .  .  1832.— P.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  March  6,  1833— June  14,  1836. 
— Agent  Am.  Anti-Slavery  Soc,  '36-37. — Ed.  Conn.  Observer, 
'38-'42.— Ed.  New  Englander,  '42-'48.— Died  at  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  Sept.  28,  1848,  aged  47.  [  Obit.  Notice  in  the  Neic  Englander, 
Oct.,  1848.+] 


1829.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  9 

♦Hubbard  Winslow  (2),  b.  Williston,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1799.— Y. 
C.  1825.— Orel.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Dover,  N.  H.,  Dec.  4,  1828—.  . 
1832.— P.  Bowdoin  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  Sept.  26,  1832—.  . 
1844. — Prin.  Mt.  Vernon  School  for  Young  Ladies,  Boston,  Ms., 
'44-'53.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June,  .  .  1857—  .  . 
1859.— Teacher,  N.  Y.  City,  '59-'61.— Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '61- 
'64.— Died,  AVilliston,  Vt.,  Aug.  13,  1864,  a^ed  65.  [  Obit.  Becord, 
r:  6\+]  ^  18. 

1826-1829. 

*Dykr  Ball  (2),  b.  West  Boylston,  Ms.,  June  3,  1796.— Un.  C. 
1826. — Ord.  at  Shutesbury,  Ms.,  March  9,  1831:  in  1833  Home 
Miss,  in  Florida:  '35-'37  studying  Medicine  in  Med.  Inst.,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  and  received  the  degree  of  INI.  D. :  sailed  from  Boston, 
May  25,  1838,  in  the  service  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  as  Missionary 
to  China :  labored  at  Singapore,  Macao,  Hong-Kong,  and  Canton, 
in  which  latter  city  he  was  a  pioneer  in  opening  the  way  for  the 
residence  of  missionary  families,  towards  which  his  medical  servi- 
ces were  of  great  assistance. — Died  at  Canton,  China,  Mar.  27, 
1866,  aged  70.     [31issionary  Herald^  /Sept.,  1866.] 

*Eldad  Barber  (3),  b.  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  Sept.  24,  1801. — Y. 
C.  1826.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Aug.  26,  1829,  in  com- 
pany with  five  other  members  of  the  Seminary. — S.  p.  Pres.  Ch., 
Marion,  O.,  '29-'32.— Principal  Huron  Institute,  Milan,  '32-'35  : 
in  Vermillion,  O.,  '35-'37.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Florence,  Erie  Co.,  O., 
Apr.  10,  1837,  [Autogr.]  where  he  died  March  27,  1871,  aged  70. 

*Amos  Blajs-chard  (2),  b.  Andover,  Ms.,  3Iar.  7,  1807. — Y.  C. 
1826.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '28-'29.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  Dec. 
25,  1829— May  21,  1845.— P.  Kirk  St.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  May  21, 
1845,  [Autogr.]  till  his  death  in  that  city,  Jan.  14,  1870,  at  the 
age  of  63.  [  Commemorative  Discourse  by  Prof.  John  L.  Taylor., 
B.  7>.] 

*D.  D.  Chestnut  (2),  Miller,  Pa Plaque- 
mine,  La. — Died,  1838. 

Henry  Cowles  (2-),  b.  Norfolk,  Ct.,  Apr.  24,  1803.— Y.  C. 
1826.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  July  1,  1828.— S.  p.  Ashta- 
bula and  Sandusky,  O.,  '28-'30. — S.  p.  Austinburg,  O.,  '30-32,  where 
P.  Aug.  29,  1832— Oct.  .  .    1835.— Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Ober- 


10  DIVINITY    SCHOOL    OF    YALE    COLLEGE.  [1829 

lin  College,  '35-'3&;  of  Ecclesiastical  Hist,  and  Church  Polity, 
and  of  Old  Test.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  '.38-'48.— Ed.  Oherlin  Evangel- 
ist, Sept.,  '48  till  its  close,  '63. — Engaged  in  writing  Commenta- 
ries on  various  books  of  the  Bible,  res.  Oberlin,  O. — [Autogr.^ 

John  Phelps  Coavles  (3),  b.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  Jan.  21,  180.5. — 
Y.  C.  1826.~P.  Princeton,  Ms.,  June  18,  1833— Dec.  18,  1834.— 
Prof.  Languages  and  Lit.  of  the  Old  Testament,  Oberlin  Collegi- 
ate Institute,  '36-'39. — Principal  of  Academy,  Elyria,  O.,  '40-'44. — 
Principal  Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Ipswich,  Ms.,  '44 — [^Autogr.^ 

*James  Hanmer  Francis  C3),  b,  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  May  28, 
1796.— Y.  C.  1826.— P.  Cong.  Oh.,  Dudley,  Ms.,  Aug.  .  .  1831— 
June.  .  1837:  preached  one  year  in  Perrysburgh,  O. :  P.  4th 
Cong.  Ch.,  Middletown  (Westfield  Soc),  Ct.,  Dec. .  .  '40-45.— Res. 
Wading  River,  L.  L,  '54-'61,  \Yethersfield,  Ct.,  '61,  till  his  death 
at  that  place,  July  11,  1863,  aged  67.     {Class  Record,  Y.  C.-f] 

*HoRATio  Nelson  Graves  (3),  b.  Sunderland,  Ms.,  Apr.  7, 
1806.— Y.  C.  1826.— Ord.  Townshend,  Yt.,  Feb.  5,  1833— Sept.  4, 
1848. — Res.  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  and  Orange,  N.  J.,  where  he  died 
Oct.  .21,  1852,  aged  46. 

Stephen  Hubbell  (3),  b.  Wilton,  Ct.,  Apr.  22,  1802.— Y.  C. 
1826.— Ord.  Mt.  Carmel  (Hamden),  Ct,  May  18,  1830— May  18, 
1836.— P.  Wolcottville,  Ct.,  Feb.  29,  1837— Sept.  29,  1839.— P. 
East  Avon,  Ct.,  Dec.  31,  1840— July  1,  1853.— P.  North  Sloning- 
ton,  Ct.,  Aug.  17,  1853— April  6,  1869.— P.  Long  Ridge  (Stam- 
ford), Ct,  June  1,  1869— [-l/<^o^n] 

*EvERTOx  Judson(I),  b.  Woodbury,  Ct,  Dec.  8,  1799. — Y.  C. 
1826. — Ord.  Evang,  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Aug.  26,  1829,  with  seven 
others:  from '29  to  the  close  of  his  life  preached  to  the  Ch.  in 

Milan,  O.,  of  which  inst  P 1837. — Died  at  Milan, 

0.,  Aug.  20,  1848,  aged  49.  \^Me))unr  by  Prof.  Narrows, 
12mo,  1852.] 

*Geougk  William  Perkins  (1),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Feb.  22,  1804. 
— Y.  C.  1824.— Ord.  Am.  Pres.  Ch.,  Montreal,  Canada,  May  30, 

1830— 1839.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Meriden,  Ct,  June  10, 

1841— July..  1854.— P.  1st  Cong.  CIl,  Chicago,  111.,  .  .  .  . 
1855,  till  his  death  in  that  city,  Nov.  13,  1856,  at   the  age  of  52. 

A  volume  of  his  Sermons  was  published  after  his  death,  2nd 
ed.,  New  York,  1863,  12  mo,  pp.331. 


1830.]  DIVINITY    SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  11 

*WiLLiAM  Smith  Porter  (3),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,Oct.  28,  1799. 
— Y.  C.  1825.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Aug.  26,  1829,— 
Ed.,  Anti-Slavery  newspaper  in  Boston,  Teacher  in  Monson,  Ms., 
and  Surveyor  in  Farmington,  Ct.,  and  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  where 
he  died,  June  11,  18(36,  aged  67. 

*James  Brainerd  Taylor  (l),  b.  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  Apr. 
15,  1801.— C.  N.  J.  1826.— Died  at  Union  Theol.  Sera.,  Prince 
Edward,  Va.,  March  29,  1829,  aged  28.  A  Memoir  of  his  life  by 
Drs.  John  H.  and  Benjamin  H.  Rice,  12mo,  pp.  .330,  has  passed 
through  several  editions. 

*AsA  Milton  Train  (1),  b.  Enfield,  Ms.,  July  26,   1800,— Amh. 
C.  1825.— P.  2d  Cong,  Ch.,  Milford,  Ct.,  July  2,  1828— Jan.  .    . 
1850:    member  of  the  Conn.   Legislature  several  years:    died  at 
Milford,  Ct.,  June  14,  1868,  aged  63.     [Obit.  Record,  Y.  C.-\-\ 

Martyn  TiTppER  (1),  b.  Stafford,  Ct.,  Jan,  6,  1800, — C.  N,  J, 
1826.— Ord.  Hard wack,  Ms.,  Apr.  16,  1828— May  .  .  1835.— P.  2nd 
Ch.,  Longmeadow,  Ms.,  Oct.  7,  1835— Oct.  .  .  1849. — P,  Lanes- 
boro',  Ms.,  May  21,  1850— May  .  .  1852.— Re-installed  P.  Hard- 
wick.  Ms.,  June  22,  1852 — Sept.  1, 1871. — Res,  Waverly,  111.,  '71— 
\^Autogr.'\ 

Williams  Howe  Whittemore  (3),  b.  Bolton,  Ct.,  Feb.  2,  1800. 
— Y.  C.  1825. — Ord.  Evang.  at  Wilton,  Ct,,  Sept,  26,  1831,— S,  p, 
Pres,  Ch.  Rye,  N,  Y,,  '29-'32,— P,  1st  Ch.  Charlton,  Ms.,  Aug.  21, 
1833— Jan.  ,  .  1836.— P,  Southbury,  Ct.,  Nov.  16,  1836— Oct.  .  . 
1850. — From  '56-68,  in  New  Haven,  Ct., — Res.  170  Dean  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  preaching  in  various  places  and  agej^t  in  behalf 
of  freedmen,  '68 — \^Autogr.\ 

Joseph  Whittlesey  (3),  b.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  Dec.  8,  1797. — 
Y,  C,  1825.— Ord,  Stonington,  Ct.,  May  27,  1830— Dec.  .  .  1832, 
—P.  Haverhill,  Ms,,  Aug,  28,  1833— Feb,  .  ,  1838,— P,  Berlin,  Ct,, 
May  8,  1838— Aug.  9,  1841,— Res.  Berlin,  Ct.,  '41— [^w^^o^r.]    17. 

1827-1830. 

Abraham  Chittenden  Baldwin  (3),  b.  North  Guilford,  Ct,, 
Apr,  26,  1804,— Bowd,  C.  1827.— Ord.  Berlin,  Ms.,  Sept.  16,  1830 
—Sept.  .  .  1832.— P.  Olivet  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  4,  1833— 
Jan.  8, 1839. — Principal  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  '39- 


12  DIVINITY    SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1830. 

'40.— P.  Howe  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Jan.  27,  1842— Nov.   .  . 
1845. — Family  Guai-dian  and  Steward  Am.  Asylum  for  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '47-54.— P.  1st  Ch.  Durham,  Ct.,  Oct.  28, 
1857— Sept.  24,  I860.— S  p.  Black  Rock,  Ct.,'61-'66.— Res.  Hart- 
ford, Ct. — [Autogr.] 

*Theron  Baldwin  (2),h.  Goshen,Ct.,  July  21, 1801.— Y.  C.  1827. 
— Ord.  Evang.  hj  Litchfield,  (Ct.,)  South  Assoc,  Aug.  26, 1829.— H. 
^I,  in  III,  '29. — Principal  Monticello  Female  Sem. — P.  Monticello, 

III, 1839.— 1843.— Sec.  Soc.  for  Collegiate  and 

Theological  Education  at  the  West,  New  York  City,  '43,  [Autogr.] 
till  his  death  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  Apr.  10,  1870,  at  the  age  of  68. 

*Peter  Allen  Brinsmade  (1),  b.  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  Apr.  1, 
1 804. — Not  ord. — Book  publisher,  Augusta,  Ga., '80-31.— Merchant, 
Sandwich  Islands. — Died,  Lowell,  Ms.,  Oct.  6,  1859,  aged  55. 

^Abraham  Rezeau  Bro^vn  (1),  b.  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30, 
1808.— C.  N.  J.  1825.— Tut.  C.  N.  J.  '28-30.— S.  p.  Morgantown, 
Va.,  '31-'32. — Assist.  Ed.  Preshyterian  '32-33. — Died,  Lawrence- 
ville, N.  J.,  Sept.  10,  1833,  aged  25.  [^Memoir  in  Bib.  Repertory., 
Oct.,  1834,  pp.  417-449.] 

James  Taylor  Dickinson  (l),b.  Lowville,  N.  Y.,Oct.  27,  1806. 
— Y.  C.  1826.— Ord.  2nd  Ch.,  Norwich,  Ct.,  Apr.  4,  1832— Aug. 
.  .  1834.— Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  China,  '35-'40.— 
Teacher  in  the  Singapore  Institution,  '40-'43. — Res.  Middlefield, 
Ct— [.Iw^o^/r.] 

Maltby  Gelston  (3),  b.  Sherman,  Ct.  Apr.  30,  1805. — Y.  C. 
1827.— Ord.  Evang.  ...  at  Litchfield,  Ct.— H.  M.  Medina,  N.  Y., 
'30-'31.— P.'Presb.  Ch.,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  .  .  1831.— Feb.  .  .  1835.— 
P.  Rushville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  .  .  1835.—  .  .  .  1855.— P.  Albion,  Mich. 
....  1855-1861.— S.  p.  Grass  Lake,  JVIich.,  '62-'63.— Since  '64, 
res.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  H.  M.  successively  at  South  Saginaw,  Au 
Sable,  etc.,  and  now  Plymouth,  Mich. — [Autogr.] 

*David  Adams  Grosvenor  (3),  b.  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  July  10, 1802. 
— Y.  C.  1826.— Ord.  1st  Evang.  Ch.,  Uxbridge,  Ms.,  June  6,  1832 
—May  .  .  1842.— P.  1st  Pres.  Ch-,  Elyria,  O.,  Feb.  9,  1843.— 
S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.  Medina,  O.,  from  June.  .  1853,  about  nine  years 
— Res.  Elyria,  O.,  Agent  Lake  Erie  Female  Sem.  ;  then  in  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  engaged  in  Life  Insurance,  where  he  died,  Aug.  11,  1866, 
aged  04, 


1830.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  13 

Henry  Pearl  Hickok  (2),  b.  Burlington,  Vt., U. 

Vt.  1827. — Res.  Burlington,  Vt. — [Aiitoffr.] 

Samuel  Howe  (3),  b.  Greenwich,  Ct.,  March  27,  1803. — Y.  C. 
1827.— S.  p.  Truro,  Ms.,  Bridgewater,  Ci.,  Ridgeville,  N.  Y.,  and 
other  places,  '30-'35.— Ord.  Pres.  Ch.,  Hopewell,  N.Y.,  July  25, 
1835— Jan.  .  .  1837.— P.  Pres.  Ch.,  Ridgeville,  N.  Y.,  March  16, 
1837— Jan.  .  .  1839.— S.  p.  North  East  Center,  '41-'44.— P.  South 
Tyringham  (now  Monterey)  Ms.,  May  .  .  1844 — Feb.  3,  1854. — 
Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '54-'57. — S.  p.  North  Madison,  Ct., 
'58-'66.— S.  p.  Willington,  Ct.,  '66-'69.— Res.  Bricksburg,  N.  J. 
'G9—[Autogr.] 

Samuel  Lee  (3),  b.  Berlin,  Ct.,  March  18,  1803.— Y.  C.  1827.— 

Ord.  Sherburne,   Ms.,    Nov.   .  .    1830— 1836.— P.  New 

Ipswich,  N.  H.,  May  5,  1836— Dec.  4,  1860.— Res.  New  Ipswich, 
N.  H.,  '60 — [Autogr.] 

*Bexoni  Young  Messenger  (3),  b Ms.,  July,  1800. — 

Ord.  Evang.  at  Hamden,  Ct.,  May  19,  1830.— S.  p.  Darien,  Ct., 
'34-'35.— S.  p.  South  Britain,  Ct.,  '35-'37.— S.  p.  Orange,  Ct.,  '37- 
'38.— P.  North  Bloomfield,  O.  (1847).— P.  Mt.  Sterling,  111.  (1850). 
— Agent  Am.  Bible  Soc.  in  Ohio,  '58-'66. — Died  Geneva,  O..  May 
9,  1866,  aged  66. 

*JoHN  Cutler  Nichols  (3)  b.  West  Brookfield,  Ms.,  Nov.  17, 
1801. — Y.  C.  1824.— Ord.  Evang.  to  labor  in  Canada  by  the  Brook- 
field  Assoc,  Oct.  12,  1831. — P.  2nd  Ch.,  Stonington,  Ct.,  May  15, 
1834— Apr.  24,  1839,— P.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  Feb.  5,  1840 — March  21, 
1854. — Teacher  in  Lyme,  Ct.,  where  he  died,  Jan.  8,  1868,  aged 
66.     [Obit,  in  Cong.   Quarterly^  Vol.  x.  +  ] 

*Amos  Augustus  Phelps  (1),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Nov.  11,  1804. 

— Y.  C.  1826.— Ord.  Hopkinton,  Ms.,  Sejjt.  14,  18S0— 

1832.— P.  Pine  St.  Ch.  Boston,  Sept.  13,  1832— March,  26,  1834.— 
Agent  Mass.  Anti-Slavery  Soc,  '34-37. — P.  Free  Ch,,  Boston, 
1839-'40.— P.  Maverick  Ch.,  Boston,  March  .  .  1842-1845.— Also 
acted  as  Ed.  of  the  Emancipator^  and  Sec.  Am.  Anti-Slavery  Soc. 
— Died,  Roxbury,  Ms.,  June  30,  1847,  aged  43.  \_Class  Record^ 
T.  (7.+] 

Julian  Monson  Sturtevant  (2-),  b.  Warren,  Ct.,  July  26, 
1805.— Y.  C.  1826.— Ord.  Evang,  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Aug.  27, 
1829, — Teacher  in  what  afterwards  became  Illinois  C'cUege,  Jan, 


14  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1831. 

,  .  1830— Prof,  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil,  in  that  institution  '31-'44. — 
President  Illinois  College,  Jacksonville,  111.,  '44 — [Autogr.] 

George  Jeffrey  Tillotson  (I+),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Feb.  5, 
1805.— Y.  C.  1825,  of  which  elected  Fellow '49.— Ord.  Trin.  Cong. 
Ch.,  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  May  25,  1831— March  10,  1858.— S.  p.  Putnam, 
Ct.,  '58-'70.— S.  p.  Central  Village,  Plainfield,  Ct.,  '10— [Autogr.] 

Asa  Turner  (3),  b.  Templeton,  Ms.,  June  11,  1799.— Y.  C. 
1827.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  6,  1830.— S.  p. 
Quincy,  III,  till  July  .  .  '38. — P.  Denmark,  lo.,  July  .  .  1838 — 
Oct.  15,  1869.— Res.  Oskaloosa,  lo.,  '69~[Autogr.] 

*Wyllys  Warner  (2),  b.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Jan.  6,  1800.— Y.  C. 
1826. — Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  6,  1830. — Engaged 
in  raising  donation  of  |100,000to  Yale  College,  '31-32. — Treasurer 
Y.  C,  1832-1852.— Sec.  of  the  Corporation  of  Y.  C,  res.  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  '58,  till  his  death  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  11,  1869, 
aged  nearly  70.  16. 

1828-1831. 

Mason  Ball  (2),  b.  West  Boylston,  Ms.,  Sept.  20,  1798.— Un. 
C,  1828.— Agent  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union  at  the  South,  '30-'31. — 
— Supplied  at  New  Bedford,  Middleboro',  Bellingham,  Ms., '32-33. 
— Ord.  at  West  Roylston,  Ms.,  Sept.  26,  1  833.— S.  p.  Amherst,  Ms., 
Sept.  26,  1833— Oct.  20,  1836.— P.  Princeton,  Ms.,  Nov.  20,  1836- 
March  14,  1841.— P.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  May  16,  1841— March  3, 
1844.— P.  Southboro,  Ms.,  April  28,  1844— March  15,  1846.— P. 
Amherst,  Ms.,  Apr.  1,  1846— June  15, 1850.— P.  Wilmington,  Vt., 
Sept.  7,  1851- Aug.  7,  1853.— Res.  Amherst,  Ms.,  ' 53— [Atitogr.] 

*RoMULus  Barnes  (3),  b.  Bristol,  Ct.,  Oct.  16, 1800.— Y.  C,  1828. 
— Ord.  Evang.  March  22,  1831. — Labored  in  the  service  of  the  Am. 
Home  Miss.  Soc.  at  Washington  and  other  places  in  111. — D, 
Newark,  111.,  Sept.,  24,  1846,  aged  46.  [3fs.  Obit.  Record, 
Y.  6'.+ 

*Baruch  Butler   Beckwitii    (2),    b,  Lyme,    Ct.,   March    29, 

1805.— Wms.  C,  1827.— P.  Athol,  Ms.,  Jime  8,  1831-1834.— P.  1st 
Cli.,  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1835.— P.  Castine,  Me.,  May  24, 1837— June 
20,  1842.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1844— 
July  19,  1866. — Res.  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.  [At/fogr.],  till  his  death 
there,  July  4,  1870,  at  the  age  of  65. 


1831.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  15 

Thomas  Bellows  (1),  b.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Sept.  23, 1807. — Dart. 
C.  1827.— Ord.  2nd  Ch.  Greenfield,  Ms.,  March  12,  1833— Sept.  2, 
1834. — S.  p.  Lunenburg,  Ms.,  '35-'36. — Farmer,  Walpole,  N.  H,, 
'36 — [Autogr.] 

John  Flavel  Brooks  (3),  b.  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3, 
1801. — Ham.  C.  1828. — Ord,  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Oneida,  at  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  1831. — H.  M.  in  St.  Clair  Co.  and  adjoining  counties, 
111.,  '31-'.  .  .—Teacher,  Belleville,  III,  '32-35,  Waverly,  III,  '37- 
'■10,  Springfield  Academy,  III,  '40-'43,  Springfield  Fern.  Semin- 
ary (private),  '49-'53. — Instructor  in  Latin  in  "  Bettie  Stuart 
Institute,"  Springfield,  III — [Atttog)'.] 

*Orrin  Cooley  (2),  b.  Deerfield,  Ms.,  Aug.  18,  1801.— Un.  C. 
1827. — Teacher,  Carliuville,  III,  till  '50,  afterwards  Chesterfield,  III, 
where  he  died,  Oct.  .  .   1857,  aged  56. 

*Zebulon  Crocker  (1),  b.  Willingtou,  Ct.,  March  8,  1802. — 
Y.  C.  1827. — Ord.  Upper  Middletown  (now  Cromwell),  Ct.,  May 
2,  1833 — Nov.  18,  1847,  when  he  died  there,  aged  45. 

*Rouney  Curtis  (1),  Southington,  Ct. — Y.  C.  1828. — Died, 
while  a  member  of  the  Seminary,  Southington,  C't.,  Aug.  18,  1829, 
aged  26. 

*William  Preston  Curtiss,  (3),  b.  Woodbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  28, 
1791.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc.)  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  Aug.  2,  1872,  Priest, 
Sept.  25, 1832.— Died,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21, 1834,  aged  43, 

*JoHN  Hubbard  Eaton  (2),  b.  Boxford,  Ms.,  Apr.  12,  1806. 
— Harv.  C,  1827. — Teacher,  New  York  City,  where  he  died,  July,        ^^..^. 
1862,  aged  56.  / '       ^•^'i\ 

*Lemuel  Foster, (3),  b.  Hartland,  Ct.,  Nov.  24,  1799.— Y.  C.  .'      V*"* 
1828.— Ord.    Evang.  by   Presb.    of  Sangamon,  III,  Sept.,  1833. —  V         '"  "** 


^^^ 


Preaching   and  teaching,  Bloomington,  III,  '33-'39. — Bethel,  III, 
'39-46.— S,  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Upper  Alton,  III,  '46-'54.~Preaching and      ^    ^.--^      ^, 
teaching,  Atlanta, III, '54-'59.—S. p.  Onarga,Ill.,'o9-'63.— S.  p.  Blue  \'^r.'     Tr^^ 

Island,  III, '63-70. — Preaching  and  editing,  Washington  Heights,  ■''>i;^J'         » 

III,  '70,  [Autogr.]  till  his  death  at  that  place,  Apr.  1,  1872,  at  ^^-:-_ 

the  age  of  72. 

Charles  Payson  Grosvexor  (l),  b.   Pomfret,   Ct.,    Aug.    12, 
1804.— Y.  C,  1827.— Ord.  Waterford  (now  Blackstone),  Ms.,  July 


16  DIVINITY    SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1831. 

16,  1834-Aiig.  10,  1835.— S.  p.  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Sept.,  1835-May, 
1838.— P.  North  Scituate,  R.  L,  Sept.  12,  1838— Aug.  31,  1847.— 
S.  p.  Rehoboth,  Ms.,  Sept.,  1847 — Oct.,  1856. — S.  p.  Stoneham,  Ms., 
Oct.,  1856-Apr.,  1858.— P.  1st  Ch.  Canterbury,  Ct.,  March  9,  1859- 
July5,  1871.— S.  p.  West  Woodstock,  Ct.,  'n—[Avtogr.] 

Mason  Grosvenor  (3),  b.  Pomfret,  Ct.,  Sept.  13,  1800. — Y.  C. 
1827.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Guilford,  Ct.,  March  22,  1831.— P.  Ash- 
fiekl,  Ms.,  May  15,  1833—  .  .  1835.— P.  Sharon,  Ct.,  Sept.  28, 
1836— June  28,  1839.— P.  Hudson,  O.,  Dec.  22,  1840—  .  .  1844. 
— Agt.  Western  College  Soc,  res.  Springfield,  Ms.,  and  New  Haven, 
Ct,  '47-'53.— Teacher  Mathematics,  111.  and  Beloit  Colleges,  '53- 
'55. — Benevolent  Agencies  in  Northern  Ohio,  '55-'64. — Agent 
^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and  since  '70,  Prof.  Moral  Phil,  and 
Evidences  of  Christianity,  111.  C,  res.  Cincinnati,  O.,  '64 — 
[Autogr.] 

Albert  Hale  (3),  b.  Glastenbury,  Ct.,  Nov.  29,  1799. — Y.  C. 
1827.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Guilford,  Ct.,  March  22,  1831.— S.  p. 
Bethel,  III,  '32-' 3 6. —Agent  Am.  Home.  Miss.  Soc,  '36-'39.— 
P.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.  Springfield,  III,  Nov.  15,  1839— Jan.  1,  1867, 
where  he  still  resides. — [Autog7\'] 

Lent  Serajah  Hough  (2-),  b.  Wallingford,  Ct.,  Jan.  21,  1804. 
—Ord.  Chaplin,  Ct.,  Aug.  17,  1831— Dec,  1836.— P.  Village 
Corners,  North  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Jan.  11,  1837-May,  1841. — S.  p. 
North  Madison,  Ct.,  '42-'45.— S.  p.  Bethel,  Ct.,  '45-'46.— P.  Mid- 
dletown  (Westfield  Soc),  Feb.  10,  1847— March  31,  1863.— S.  p. 
Wolcott,  Ct.,  '63-'69.— S.  p.  Salem,  Ct.,  '69-70.— S.  p.  East  Lyme, 
Ct.,  'lO—[Autogr.] 

Elisha  Jenney  (3),  b.  Fair  Haven,  Ms.,  Nov.  7,  1803. — Dart. 
C.  1827. — Ord.  Evang.  by  3d  Presb.  of  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1831, 
— S.  p.  Alton,  111 ,  '32-'35.— Agent  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  for  Illinois,  '36- 
'37.— S.  p.  Waverly,  III,  '3 7-'40.— Preached  at  Monticello,  Spring 
Creek,  and  Island  Grove,  '40-49. — Missionary  of  Illinois  Presb. 
and  Evangelist  in  Alton  Presb.  '49-'58. — Agent  of  A.  H.  M.  S.  for 
Central  and  Southern  III,  '58-'68.— Res.  Galesburg,  111. — 
[Autogr.] 

*WiLLiAM  KiRBY  (3),  b.  Mlddlctovvn,  Ct.,  July  10,  1805.— Y.  C. 
1827. — Ord.  Evang.  at  Guilford,  Ct.,  March  22,   1831.— Instructor 


1831.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  17 

in  111.  C,  '31-'33.— Union  Grove,  111.,  '33-'34.— S.  p.  Blackstone 
Grove,  111.,  '34-'36.— Mendon,  111.,  '36-'45.— General  Agent  Am. 
Home  Miss.  Soc.  for  111.,  res.  Jacksonville,  till  his  death  at 
Winchester,  111.,  Dec.  20,  1851,  at  the  age  of  47.  [Funeral 
Sermon  hy  lieu.  J.  M.  Sturtevant,  D.  D.-\-] 

John  Bennett  Lyman  (3),  b.  New  Hartford  (Torringford  par- 
ish), Ct., 1802.— Wms.  C.  1825.— Teacher  and  farmer.— 

Res.  New  Hartford,  Ct. — 

Darius  Mead  (3),  b.  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Feb.  28,  1807.— Y.  C. 
1828. — Ord.  Evang.  at  Litchfield  (South  Farms,  now  Morris),  Ct., 
July  31,  1833.— S.  p.  South  Britain,  Ct.,  '32-'34.— P.  Deep  lliver 
(Saybrook),  Ct.,  May  27,  1835— Oct.  3,  1837.— Ed.  National 
JPreacher,  Christia?i  Parlor  Magazine^  and  Mother'' s  3Iagazine. — 
Res.  New  York  City. — 

*JoHN  M'CuRDY  Strong  Perry  (3),  b.  Sharon,  Ct.,  Sept.  7, 
1806.— Y.  C.  1827.— Ord.  Mendon,  Ms.,  Nov.  9,  1831—  .  .  1835. 
—Missionary  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  Ceylon  from  May,  1835,  till  his 
death  by  cholera  at  Batticotta,  March  10,  1838,  aged  32.  [Obit. 
Notice  in  3Iissionary  Herald,  1838.-}-] 

Isaac  Glea-son  Porter  (1),  b.  Waterbury,  Ct.,  June  29,  1806. 
— Y.  C.  1826.— M.  D.,  Univ.  Pa.,  1833. — Practicing  physician. 
New  London,  Ct.,  '33 — [Autogr.] 

*Seth  Sackett  (3),  b.  Warren,  Ct.,  Feb.  6,  1800.— Ord.  Evang. 
at  Litchfield  (South  Farms),  Ct.,  Jan.  26,  1831. — S.  p.  South  Brit- 
ain, Ct.,  May,  1831-1832. — P.  Naugatuck,  Ct.,  Oct.  16,  1834 — 
Jan.  .  .  1838. — In  trade,  Akron,  O. — Died  at  Marysville,  Cal., 
June  .  .  1853,  aged  53. 

*Alanson  Saunders  (2),  b.  Warren,  Ct.,  July  25,  1796. — Y.  C. 
1827. — Preached  in  Ct.  and  Mass.,  without  settlement. — Taught 
the  Academy  in  Painesville,  O.,  four  years. — Preached  at  Union- 
ville,  Middlebury,  Geneva,  etc.,  O. — Died,  Unionville,  O.,  Nov.  5, 
1853,  aged  57. 

James  Allwood  Smith  (1),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov.  6,  1806.— Y. 
C.  1826.— Ord.  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  Apr.  17,  1832— July  24,  1837. 
—P.  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  6,  1837— Dec.  6,  1857.— S.  p.  Union- 
ville, Ct.,  '57-'61,  where  he  still  resides. — [Autogr.} 
2 


18  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1832. 

*Theophilus  Smith  (3),  b.  Halifax,  Vt,  Feb.  17,  1800.— Y.  C 
1824.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '26-'28,  of  which  elected  Fellow,  1846.— Ord. 
New  Canaan,  Ct,,  Aug.  31,  1831 — Aug.  29,  1853,  when  he  died, 
aged  53. 

*FiTCH  Watermax  Taylor  (1),  b.  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  Aug. 
4,  1803.— Y.  C.  1828.~Ord.  Episc— Chaplain  U.  S.  Navy,  '41- 
'65.— Died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1865,  aged  62.  [  Obit.  Rec- 
ord, T.  C] 

William  Whittlesey  (8),  b.  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Sept.  19,  1805. 
— Y.  C.  1827. — Missionary  of  Am.  S.  S.  Union  at  the  West,  '31- 
'32.— Chaplain  Ct.  State  Prison  at  Wethersfield,  '32-'33.— Home 
Missionary  in  Ohio  and  III,  '35-'40.— Ord.  Evang.  in  111.,  Sept.  .  . 
1837. — Teacher  several  years  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Mobile,  Ala., 
and  Claverack,  N.  Y. — Agent  Am.  Peace  Soc.  for  Ct.,  res.  New 
Haven,  Ct. — \^Autogr.^ 

William  Wolcott  (3),  b.  Stow,  Ms.,  Jan.  22,  1800.- Y.  C. 
1828.— Ord.    Petersham,   Ms.,   Oct.    20,    1830— Nov.  .  .   1833.— 

Lower  Providence,  Pa.,  '33-34. — P.  Adrian,  Mich,, 1834 

— 1836.— H.  M.  in  Mich.,  '37-67. — Res.  Hudson,  Mich. 

—[Autogr.]  28. 

1829-1832. 

Frederic  Hait  Ayres  (3),  b.  Stamford,  Ct.,  Aug.  6,  1806. — 
Ord.  Evang.  at  North  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Nov.  5,  1833. — S.  p.  Cong. 

Ch.,  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  '33-'35,  of  which  P.  Jan.  1,  1835— 

1836.— P.  East  Lincklaen  (Pitcher),  N.  Y, 1836— 

1838.— S.  p.  Long  PJdge  (Stamford),  Ct,  '43-'54,  where  he  now 
resides. — [Autogr.] 

Flavel  Bascom  (3),  b.  Lebanon  (Exeter  Parish),  Ct.,  June  8, 
1804.— Y.  C.  1828.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '31-'33.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Vrosh.  of 
Sangamon,  111.,  Sept.  .  .  1833.— H.  M.,  Tazewell  Co.,  111.,  '33-'39. 
— Agent  Am.  Home  Miss.  Soc.  in  Northern  111.,  '39-'40. — P.  1st 
Presb.  Ch.,  Chicago,  III,  Nov.  .  .  1840— Jan.  .  .  1850.— P.  1st 
Ch.,  Galesburgh,  III,  Jan.  .  .  1850— May  .  .  1856.— Agent  Am. 
Miss.  Assoc,  in  III,  '56-'57. — P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Dover,  III,  Apr. 
1,  1857— Apr.  1,  1864.— P.  Princeton,  III,  July  11,  1864— Nov.  10, 
1869.— 8.  p.  Hinsdale,  III, '69-'72.— Res.  Hinsdale,  III— [^w^o^r.] 

William  Bushnell  (3),  b.  Westbrook,  Ct.,  Apr,  14,  1801.— Y. 
C.  1828.— Ord.  North  Killingly,  noAV  East  Putnam,  Ct.,  Aug.  8, 


i 


1832.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  19 

1832— Apr.  8,  1835.— P.  WhipiDatiy,  N.  J.,  Oct.  16, 1835— June  .  . 
1836.— P.  Beverly,  Ms.,  Jan.  3,  1838— May  9,  1843.— P.  Newton, 
Ms.,  May  23,  1843— Dec.  31,  1846.— Sec.  Am.  Seamen's  Friend 
Soc,  Boston,  Ms.,  '47-'55.— M.  D.  Penn.  U.,  1858.— Practicing 
physician,  Boston,  jMs.,  '58 — [Autogr.] 

Frederick  William  Chapman  (3),  b.  Canfield,  O.,  Nov.  17, 
1806.— Y.  C.  1828.— Ord.  Stratford,  Ct.,  Sept.  5,  1832— May  16, 
1839.— P.  Deep  River,  Ct.,  May  29,  1839— Oct.  1,  1850.— P.  South 
Glastonbury,  Ct.,  Oct.  24,  1850  — Oct.  29,  1854.— Principal  High 
School,  Ellington,  Ct.,  '54-63,  in  which  time  S.  p.  West  Staiford, 
Ct.,  '56-'61.— S.  p.  Bolton,  Ct.,  '61-'64.— S.  p.  East  Hampton 
(Union  Ch.),  Ct.,  '64-'66.  — S.  p.  Prospect,  Ct.,  '06-'71.— Res. 
Rocky  Hill,  Ct.,  'n^[Atito(/r.] 

*Orson  Cowles  (2  +  ),  b.  East  Hartland,  Ct.,  Jan.  14,  1801.— 
Y.  C.  1828.— Ord.  North  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Apr.  25,  1832— Sept. 
4,  1837.— Teacher,  North  Haven,  Ct.,  '37-39.— Dist.  Sec.  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.,  '40-60.— Died,  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  23,  1860,  aged 
60.     [  Obituary  in  Cong.  Quarterly^  Vol.  Hl.-f-) 

*Erastus  Curtiss  (3),  b.  Meriden,  Ct.,  Apr.  21,  1805.— Un.  C. 
1829.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Winchester,  N.  H.,  July,  1833.— S.  p.  Marl- 
borough, N.  H.,  one  year.— P.  North  New  Salem.,  Ms.,  Oct.  22, 

1834— 1851.— S.  p.  Milton,  Me.,  '54-'55.— S.  p.  Solon, 

Me.,  '5o-'56.— S.  p.  Salem  Hill,  '56-60.— Died,  Greenwich,  Ms., 
March  13,  1861,  aged  56. 

Samuel  Ives  Curtiss  (3),  b.  Meriden,  Ct.,  March  5, 1803. — Ord. 
East  Hampton,  Ct.,  Nov.  1,  1832— Nov.  .  .  1837.— S.  p.  North 
Woodstock,  Ct.,  '37-'39.— S.  jx  Union,  Ct.,  '39-'43,  of  which  P. 
Apr.  12,  IMZ  — [Autogr.'] 

James  Madison  Davis  (1),  b.  Pomfret,  Ct.,  July  27,  1806.— 
P.  Pres.  Ch.,  Manayunk,  Pa.  (1833).— P.  Fairmont  Presb.  Ch., 
Philadelphia,  March  22,  1835.— P.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.— P.  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.— P.  Philadelphia,  Pa.— S.  p.  Rutland,  Ms.,  '54.— S.  p. 
Darby,  Pa.,  '59-  .  .—Res.  Darby,  Del.  Co.,  Pa.,  '60— 

Henry  Durant  (3),  b.  Acton,  Ms.,  June  18,  1802.— Y.  C.  1827. 

—Tut.  Y.  C.  '29-'33.— Ord.  Byfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  25,  1833— 

1852.— Principal  College  School,  Oakland,  Cal.,  '53-'59.— Prof,  of 


20  DIVINITY   SCHOOL  OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1832, 

Greek,  College  of  California,  '59-'69, — President  University  of 
California,  '70-'72.— Res.  Oakland,  Cal.~[Autogr.] 

Solomon  Washburn  Edson  (1),  b.  Wilbraham,  Ms.,  Aug.  5, 
1803.— Ord.  Montgomery,  Ms.,  Oct.  25,  1832— June  22,  1836.— S. 
p.  Chester,  Ms., '.  .-'.  .—P.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  May  .  .  1842— March 
.  .  1845.— S.  p.  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  '45-'47.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Carroll, 

N.  Y., 1847 — Aug.  .  ,  1855,  since  when  chiefly  engaged 

in  farming, — Res.  Feeding  Hills,  Ms. — [Autogr.] 

Joseph  Eldridge  (3),  b.  Yarmouth,  Ms.,  July  8,  1804,— Y.  C 
1829,  of  which  elected  Fellow,  1847. -Ord,  Norfolk,  Ct.,  Apr,  25, 
IS32 --[Autogr.] 

Edwin  Randolph  Gilbert  (3),  b.  Hebron,  Ct.,  Feb.  10,  1808. 
— Y.  C.  1829,  of  which  elected  Fellow,  1849.— Ord.  Wallingford, 
Ct.,  Oct.  3,  1832— [^w^o^r.] 

*Henry  Gleason  (3),  b.  Thompson,  Ct.,  Sept.  11,  1802.— Y.  C. 
1828.— Ord.  1st  Ch,,  Durham,  Ct.,  Aug.  22,  1832— Sept.  16,  1839, 
when  he  died  in  that  town,  aged  37.     [I^hwler^s  Hist,  of  DurJiam.^ 

Platt  Tyler  Holley  (3),  b.  Greenwich,  Ct,,  Aug.  20,  1808. — 
Y.  C.  1828.— Ord,  Sandisfield,  Ms,,  Dec,  12,  1832— Jan.  21,  1851. 
—Teacher,  West  Winsted,  Ct.,  '51-'55,  Sharon,  Ct,,  '55-'58,  Fair- 
field, Ct,,  '58-'60,  Bridgeport,  Ct,,  '60-'62,— S.  p.  Riverton,  Ct., 
'63-'69.— Res.  Bridgeport,  Cl. —[Autogr.^ 

*Edwin  Stevens  (3),  b.  New  Canaan,  Ct., 1802.— Y. 

C.  1828.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '31-'32.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct,, 
June  7,  1832,— Seamen's  Chaplain,  Canton,  China,  '32-'36,— Mis- 
sionary of  the  A.  B,  C,  F,  M,  at  Canton,  '36,  till  his  death,  on  a 
missionary  tour,  at  Singapore,  Jan.  5,  1837,  at  the  age  of  35. 
[3Ie)}i07'ials  of  Protestant  Missionaries  to  the  Chinese^  Shanghai, 
18G7,] 

*Nathaniel  Wade  (3-),  b,  Bridgeport,  Ct,,  Feb,  18,  1807.— 
Died,  while  a  member  of  the  Seminary,  March  6,  1832,  aged  25, 

James  Wii,son  Ward  (1),  b,  Alna,  Me.,  May  21,  1803,— Dart, 
C,  1820,— Ord.  Abington,  Ms.,  May  21,  1834— Nov.  21,  1856,— 
Member  Ms.  House  Rep.,  '51,  '52  and  '57,  of  the  Senate,  '55. — 
Studied  and  practiced  law  in  Madison,  Wis.,  '57-62,  and  then  in 


1833.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  21 

Davenport,  lo.,  '62-'63.— S.  p.  Lakeville,  Ms.,  '63-'68,  where  he 
now  resides, — [Auto^r.] 

*HoRACE  Woodruff  (2),  b.  Farmington,  Ct., — 

Y.  C.  1828.— P.  Orange,  Ct.,  Aug.,  1832— June,  1836.— For  sev- 
eral years  Agent  and  Sec.  Suffolk  Co.  Temperance  Soc.  — Died, 
Huntingdon,  L.  L,  Feb.  18,  1858,  aged  54.  [MS.  Obit.  Record, 
Y.  C,  and  Comi.  Ecc.  Hist.'] 

*RiCHARD  Woodruff,  (1),  b,  Farmington,  Ct.,  Oct.  18, 1800.— 
Un.  C.  1829.— P.  Brookfield,  Ms.,  Feb.  5,  1834,  about  four  years. 
— S.  p.  Morris  (Litchfield  South  Farms),  Oct.,  1838— Jan.,  1841. 
—P.  Unionville,  Ct.,  June  30,  1842— May  13,  1846.— S.  p.  Hamp- 
ton, Ct.,  Feb.,  1848— Apr.,  1852.— S.  p.  Rockford,  N.  Y.,  '57,  till 
his  death  in  that  place,  March  9,  1863,  at  the  age  of  62. 

*Henry  Aiken  Worcester  (1),  Hollis,  N.  H — 

Y.  C.  1828.— Preacher  to  New  Jerusalem  Chh.  in  Abington,  Ms., 
and  in  Bath,  Gardner  and  Portland,  Me.— Died,  Portland,  Me., 
May  24,  1841,  aged  38.     [  Unjmblished  Class  Record,  Y.  C]       20. 

1830-1833. 

*George  Beecher  (2),  b.  East  Hampton,  L.  I., 1809. 

— Y.  C.  1828.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Batavia,  O.,  Oct.  2, 1833— 

1838.— P.  2d  Presb.  Ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1838— Oct.  5, 

1840.— P.    2d  Presb.   Ch.,   Chilicothe,  O., 1840— July  2, 

1843,  when  he  died  there,  aged  34.  [Memoir  by  his  sister.  Miss 
Catharine  E.  Beecher.-\-\ 

William  Bement  (1),  b.  Ashfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  5,  1806.— Dart.  C. 
1828.  — Ord.  East  Hampton,  Ms.,  Oct.  .16,  1833— Apr.  9,  1850.— 
P.  Elmira,  K  Y.,  March  5,  1851— Nov.  7,  1854.— Supt.  Public 
Schools,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  '59-'66,  where  he  now  resides. — [Autogr.] 

Walter  Hilliard  Bidwell  (3),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  June  21, 

1798.— Y.  C.  1827.— Ord.  Medfield,  Ms.,  Sept.  19,  1833— 

1837. — Proprietor  and  Editor  of  National  Preacher,  '41-'60,  New 
York  Evangelist,  '43-55,  Am.  Biblical  Repository,  '46-'49,  Ec- 
lectic Magazine  of  Foreign  Literature,  '46-'72,  proprietor  and 
publisher  Am.  TJieological  Review,  '48-'53. — Ed.  Eclectic  Maga- 
zine, New  York  City. — [Autogr.^ 


^2  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1833. 

*RoswELL  Bkooks  (3),  b.  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20,  1805. 
— IJn.  C.  1828.— S.  p.  Collinsville,  III,  '33-'34.-S.  p.  Akron,  O., 
'.  .-'.  . — Principal  Cuyahoga  Falls  Institute,  '3'7-'40. — Teacher, 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  '40-'41. — S.  p.  Niagara  and  Pendleton,  N.  Y., 
'41_'46._S.  p.  Gosport,  N.  Y.,  '46-'47.— S.  p.  Carlton  and  Kendall, 
N.  Y.,  '48-53. — Principal  of  Academy,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  where 
he  died,  Feb.  2,  1854,  aged  48. 

Horace  Bushnell  (2),  b.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  Apr.  14,  1802.— Y.  C. 
1827.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '29-'31.— Ord.  North  Cli.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  May 
22,  1833 — Nov.  22,  1859. — Res.  Hartford,  Ct.,  '59 — [Autogr.] 

*  William  Carter  (3),  b.  New  Canaan,  Ct.,  Dec.  31,  1803. — 
Y.  C.  1828.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '30-'33.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Schuy- 
ler, Oct.  .  .  1834.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  Dec.,  1833 
—Oct.,  1838.— S.  p.  Pittstield,  111.,  Oct.,  1838— March,  1866  [Au- 
togr.l,  where  he  res.  till  his  death  in  that  place,  Feb.  2,  1871,  at 
the  age  of  07.     [  Obit,  in  Cong.  Quarterly,  Vol.  XIII.] 

*James  Dyer  Chapman  (3),  b.  Columbia,  Ct.,  May,  .  .  1799. — 
Y.  C.  1826.— S.  S.  Prospect,  Ct.,  '32-'33.— Ord.  Wolcott,  Ct.,  Oct. 

^      25,  1837— 1840.— P.  Cummington,  Ms.,  June  12,  1844— 

Dec.  19,  1854,  when  he  died,  aged  55. 

*TiMOTHY  DwiGHT  (2),  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  May  25,  1807. — 
Amh.  C.  1827.— Tut.  Amh.  C,  '30.— Designing  to  join  the  Syrian 
Mission  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  died,  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13, 1835, 
aged  28. 

*JoHN  Graham  (2),  b.  Townsend,  Ms., — Amh.  C. 

1829.— Died,  Townsend,  Ms., 1833,  aged  31. 

*AsA  JosiAH  Hinckley  (3),  b.  Mansfield,  Ct., — Y.  C. 

1829. — Farmer,  Mansfield,  Ct.,  where  he  died,  Dec,  1850,  aged  45. 
{MS.  Obit,  liemrd,  Y.  a+] 

*  Alfred  Hough  (2),  b.  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1803. — Y.  C. 
1830.— Ord.  Vernon  Center,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1835,  where  he  remained 
till  his  death  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  28,  1839,  at  the  age  of  36. 

*  Jesse  Lockwood  (1),  b.  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1803. — Wms.  C. 
1830. — Ord.  Missionary  by  the  1st  Presb.  of  Long  Island  at  Sag 


1834]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  23 

Harbor,  Sept.,  1833. — Missionary  at  Dwight  in  the  Cherokee  Na- 
tion, Jan.,  1834,  till  his  sudden  death  there,  July  11,  1834,  aged  31. 
[Durfee's  A?inals  of  Williams  Coller/e.^ 

Robert  M'Ewen  (3),  b.  New  London,  Ct.,  June  22,  1808. — Y. 
C.  1827.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '29-'32.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct. 
9,  1833.— H.  M.  in  the  Territory  of  Mich.,  '33-'35.— P.  South  Ch., 
Middletown,  Ct.,  May  7,  1835— Aug.  .  .  1838.— P.  Enfield,  Ms., 
Feb.  16,  1842— Dec.  10,  1861.— Res.  New  London,  Ct.,  '02- 
[Autogr.] 

Erasmus  Daewin  Moore  (3),  b.  Winsted,  Ct.,  Sept.  30,  1802. 
—Ord.  Natick,  Ms.,  Nov.  6,  1833— Apr.  .  .  1838.— P.  Barre,  Ms., 
July  1,  1810— Oct.  19,  1842.— Ed.  Boston  Recorder,  '44-'46,  Bos- 
ton  Reporter,  '46-'49,  and  Congregationalist,  '49-'51. — Prepared 
for  the  press  the  "  Old  Colony  and  Massachusetts  Bay  Recoi-ds," 
and  author  of  other  works,  '5 1 -'61. — In  the  Custom  House,  Bos- 
ton, Ms.,  '61— [^w^o^r.] 

S.  Brewster  Morley  (2),  b.  Otis,  Ms.,  Sept.  17, 1804. — Wms.  C. 
1829. — S.  p.  Attleboro',  Ms.,  '35. — City  Missionary,  New  York, 
'37-'38.— Ord.  2nd  Ch.,  Attleboro',  Ms.,  July  9,  1851— Apr.  .  . 
1857. — Res.  Williamstown,  Ms.,  '57-'64. — Teacher  Phillips  Acad- 
emy, Andover,  Ms.,  '64-'65. — Res,  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  '67 — \_Autoyr.'\ 

Marvin  Root  (2),  b.  Coventry,  Ct.,  Oct.  7,  1802.— Wms.  C. 
1829.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Robbinston,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1833.— P.  South 
Windsor,  Ct.,  Aug.  29,  1836— Apr.  29,  1840.— S.  p.  Bolton,  Ash- 
ford,  Eastford,  and  Chaplin,  Ct.,  '46-'56. — Since  '56,  resided  in 
111. — Present  residence,  Lanark,  111. — \^Autogr.^ 

*JoHX  Jay  Slocum  (1),  Rome,  N.  Y. — P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Manhat- 
tan Island,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1834—1836. — S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Manlius, 
N.  Y.,  '40  .  .— S.  p.  Boonville,  Mo.  ('44).— S.  p.  Salina,  N.  Y.  ('50). 
—Agent,  '51-'55.— Res.  Chicago,  III, '55-56,  and  New  York,  '56, 

till  his  death, 1862,  at  the  age  of  .  .     [^Andover  Trienn. 

Cat.-[-] 

*Jairus  Wilcox  (2),  b.  Upper  Middletown,  now  Cromwell,  Ct., 
March  8,  1802.— Ord.  Bethany,  Ct.,  Nov.,  1832— June,  1834.— P. 
Victor,  N.  Y.  .  .—  .  .— H.  M.  Geneseo,  111.,  '38— '45.— P.  Bethel 
Ch.,  Chicago,  III,  '45 — '48. — In  business,  Chicago,  111.,  '58,  till  his 
death  in  that  city,  Sept.  16,  1861,  at  the  age  of  49.  18 


24  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1834. 

1831-1834. 

John  Chester  Backus  (1-),  b.  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  Sept.  3,  1810. 
— Y.  C.  1830. — Ord.  Evang.  by  the  Presb.  of  New  Brunswick,  Dec, 
.  .  1835.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  15th,  1836— 
[Autogr.] 

*OlivePv  Baker  (2),  Templeton,  Ms.— Y.  C.  1829.— Died,  while 
a  member  of  the  Seminary,  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  March  15,  1834, 
aged  .  .     [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.^ 

Henry  Bates  Camp  (2),  b.  Durham,  Ct.,  Dec.  10,  1809.— Y.  C. 
1831.— Ord.  North  Branford,  Ct.,  Aug.  .  .  1835— Aug.  .  .  1836. 
—Teacher  Am.  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Hartford,  Ct., 
'37-'64,  where  he  still  resides. — [Autogr.] 

David  Close  Comstock  (2),  b.  New  Canaan,  Ct.,  Sept.  19,  1809. 
— Y.  C.  1830.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '32-'34.— Ord.  Reading,  Ct.,  March  4, 
1840 — Apr.  8,  1845. — Principal  Young  Ladies'  Institute,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.,  '50-51. — Res.  Stamford,  Ct.,  engaged  in  writing  for  the 
religious  press  and  in  other  literary  labors,  '51 — [Antogr.^ 

Oliver  Ellsworth  Daggeit  (2-),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Jan.  14, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1828.— Ord.  South  Cong.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  Apr.  12, 
1837 — June  23,  1843. — P.  1st.  Cong.  Ch.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  30,  1845 — Oct.  16,  1867. — Livingston  Prof  of  Divinity  and 
P.  Ch.  in  Yale  College,  Oct.  31,  1867— Sept.  27,  1870.— P.  2nd 
Cong.  Ch.,  New  London,  Ct.,  Feb,  21,  1871 — [Autogr.] 

Henry  Noble  Day  (3),  b.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  Aug.  4,  1808. — 
Y.  C.  1828.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '31— '34.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Ct., 
Nov.  9,  1836 — Oct.  .  .  1840. — Prof.  Rhetoric,  Western  Reserve 
College,  '40-'44,  and  of  Practical  Theology,  '44-'58.— Pres.  Ohio 
Female  College,  near  Cincinnati,  O.,  '58-'64. — Res.  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  engaged  in  preparing  and  publishing  various  works,  '64 — 
[Autogr.] 

William  Brintnall  DeFohest  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Oct.  3, 
1811.— Y.  C.  1831.— Ord.  Watertown,  Ct.,  Jan.  1,  1835— June  21, 
1837.— M.  D.,  Yale,  1840.— Physician  at  Colebrook,  Ct.,  '40-'46, 
in  New  York  City,  '46-'60,  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  'QO— [Autogr.] 

*George  Edwin  Delavan  (l),  b.  Dover,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  Kl,  1804. 
— Y.  C.   1827.— Ord.  Evang 1833.— S.  p.  Hamden,  Ct., 


1834.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  25 

'33-'34— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Hammond's  Port,  N.  Y., 1834— 

1837.— P.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  March  14,  1838— 1839 

— —P.  Lafayette,  N.  Y., 1845— 1849. 

—P.  Wilson,  N.  Y., 1850— 1856.— S.  p.  Maqiio- 

keta,  lo.,  '56-57. — S.  p.  Wyoming,  '57,  till  his  death  there,  March 
18,  1861,  at  the  age  of  57.     [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.-\-'\ 

*James  Henry  Fowles  (2),  1).  West  Indies,  Nov.  .  .  1812. — 
Y.  C.  1831.— Rector  Ch.  of  the  Epiphany,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from 
about  1845  to  the  close  of  his  life. — Died,  Richland,  S.  C,  March 
5,  1854,  aged  42.     [318.  Obit.  Record,  Y.  C] 

*JoiiN  XoRTiiEND  GooDHUE  (2),  b.  Salem,  IMs.,  Jan.  29,  1810. 
— Amh.  C.  1831.— P.  Union  Cong.  Ch.,  Marlborough,  Ms.,  May  4, 
1836,  till  his  death  in  that  town  of  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  13,  1839, 
at  the  age  of  29.     \^Glass  Record,  Amh.  C] 

John  Gridley  (1),  b.  Kindcrhook,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1797.— M.  D. 
Med.  Col.,  Fairfield,  N.  Y.— Gen.  Agent  Am.  Tract  Soc.  for  the 
West,  '33-'34.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
.  .  1835.— P.  Pompey  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  1836— July  30,  1837.— 
P.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  31, 1837— Oct.  .  .  1841.— 
P.  Brick  Church,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Dec.  15,  1841— Dec.  8,  1846.— 
P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Oct.  26,  1847— Oct.,  1854.— S.  p. 
Presb.  Ch.,  Somers,  Wis.,  '55-72. — Res.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  '72 — 
\^AHtogr.'\ 

Leverett  Griggs  (2-),  b.  Tolland,  Ct.,  Nov.  17,  1808.— Y.  C. 
1829.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '32-33.— Ord.  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Oct.  30,  1833— 
July  30,  1845.— P.  Chapel  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Aug.  6,  1845 
—Sept.  6,  1847.— P.  2nd  Ch.,  Millbury,  Ms.,  Sept.  22,  1847— Feb. 
11,  1856.— P.  Bristol,  Ct.,  Feb.  27,  1856— Dec.  15,  1869.— Agent 
Am.  Ed.  Soc,  res.  Bristol,  Ct. — [^Autogr.'] 

Hexry  Augustus  Homes  (2),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  March  10,  1812. 
— Amh.  C.  1830. — Ord.  by  the  Eglise  Reformee  at  Paris,  June  .  . 
1835,  as  Missionary  to  Turkey. — In  the  service  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F. 
M.  at  Constantinople,  '36-'50. — In  the  diplomatic  service  of  the  U. 
S.  in  that  city,  '50-53. — Librarian  N.  Y.  State  Library,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  '54 — \^Autogr.'\ 

Lorexzo  Lorraine  Laxgstroth  (3),  b,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec. 
25,  1810.— Y.  C.  1831.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '34-'35.— P.  South  Ch.,  Ando- 


26  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1834. 

ver,  Ms.,  May  11,  1336— March  .  .  1839.— Principal  Abbott  Fe- 
male Sem.,  '38-39,  of  Greeutield  High  School,  '39-'43.— P.  2nd  Ch., 
Greenfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  20,  1843— Feb.  .  .  1848.— Principal  Young 
Ladies'  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '48-'52.— Kes.  Oxford,  O.,  '58— 
[Autoffr.] 

*\ViLLTA]\i  Augustus  Larned  (3),  b.  Thompson,  Ct.,  June  23, 
1800.— Y.  C.  1826.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '28-'31.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Mill- 
bury,  Ms.,  May  7,  1834 — Oct.  .  .  1835. — Instructor  Hebrew  and 
Greek,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  '35-'37.— Prof,  llhetoric  and  Eng.  Literature, 
Yale  College,  '39,  till  his  death  in  New  Haven,  Feb.  3,  1862,  at 
the  age  of  55.     [3femoir  in  New  Englander,  Vol.  XXL-j-] 

Seagrove  William  Magill  (2),  b.  St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  Sept.  27, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1831.— Ord,  Evang.  at  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Oct.,  1836.— 
Preached  in  Florida  and  Georgia,  '35-'40. — P.  Tallmadge,  O. 
May,  1841— July,  1843.— P.  Cornwall,  Vt.,  July  9,  1844— Sept. 
14,  1847. — Principal  Young  Ladies'  Seminaries  in  Greensboro'  and 
Athens,  Ga.,  '47-'51.— P.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  May  19, 
1852 — Nov.  29,  1864. — In  the  service  of  Am.  Miss.  Assoc,  '64-66, 
of  Yale  Divinity  School,  '67.— P.  Cornwall,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1867— 
\^Autogr.'\ 

William  McLain  (2),  b.  Buck  Creek,  O.,  Aug.  8, 1806. — Miami 
U.  1831.— Ord.  1st  Pres.  Ch,,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  11,  1837— 
June  30,  1840,  since  when,  Sec.  and  Treas.  Am.  Colonization  Soc, 
Washington,  D.  C. — [Autogr.^ 

*EzEKiEL  Marsh  (2),  b.  South  Danvers  (now  Peabody),  Ms., 
Oct.  5,  1808.— Bowd.  C.  1831,— Ord.  Ellington,  Ct.,  Apr.  29,  1835 
—Apr.  1844.— Died,  Enfield,  Ct.,  Aug.  30,  1844,  aged  36.  [Obit- 
uary  in  N.  Y.  Observer,  Nov.  23,  1844.] 

*Jeremiah  Miller  (3),  b.  Avon,  Ct.,  Nov.  12,  1805. — Amh.  C. 
1831.— Ord.  Westbrook,  Ct.,  Feb..  1835— March,  1837.— P,  Red- 
dhig,  Ct,,  July  ,  .  1837— July  .  .  1839,— Presb,  Ch.,  Bethany,  Pa., 
'41-'44,— K.  Presb.  Ch.,  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.,  '45-'47.— Sec.  Philadelphia 
Sabbath  Assoc,  '47-69.— Died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  27,  1871, 
aged  65. 

Alfred  Newton  (3),  b.  Colchester,  Ct.,  Nov.  11,  1803.— Y.  C. 
1828.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '31-34.— Ord.  Sept.  30,  1835,  and  S.  p.  Presb. 
Ch.,  Norwalk,  0.,  '35-'38,  of  which  P.  July  24,  1838— Aug.   1, 


1835.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  27 

1870.—  Soon  after  elected  Pastor  Emeritus. — Financial  Agent  W. 
R.  College,  '70-'7l.— Res.  Norwalk,  0.—[Auto(/r.] 

John  Humphrey  Noyes  (1),  b.  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Sept.  3,  1811. 
—Dart.  C.  1830.— Res.  Oneida,  N.  Y.— 

Peter  Parker  (2),  1).  Franiingliani,  Ms.,  June  18,  1804. — Y.  C. 
1831. — M.  D.,  Yale,  1834. — Ord.  Missionary  in  service  of  the  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  by  1st  Presb.  of  Philadelphia,  May 
10,  1834. — Missionary  and  medical  missionary,  Canton,  China,  '35 
-'45. — Sec.  and  interpreter  to  U.  S  Legation  to  China,  '44  till  '55. 
— U.  S.  Chai-ge  d'Atfaires  ad  interim,  at  various  times,  in  China, 
'46-'55. — U.  S.  Commissioner  to  China,  '55-'57. — Res.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  '58,  Washington,  and  Framingham,  Ms.,  '66 — [A^lto(/r.] 

*WiLLiAM  BoNNEY  Sherwood  (3),  b.  Cornwall,  Ct.,  .  .  1805. 
— Y.  C.  1829. — Not  ord. — Teacher.— Died,  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Apr. 
7,  1845,  aged  40.     [MS.  Obit.  Record,  Y.  G.  1845.] 

*Thomas  Norton  Welles  (1),  b.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  or  New 
York  City,  Nov.  5,  1811. — Y.  C.  1830.— Admitted  to  the  bar,  but 
spent  his  life  chiefly  in  farming  in  Illinois. — Died,  French  Grove, 
III,  Sept.  II,  1855,  aged  44.  24. 

1832-1835. 

Lyman  Hotchkiss  Atwater  (3),b.  Hamden,  Ct.,  Feb.  23,  1813. 
— Y.  C.  1831.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '33-'35.— P.  Fairfield,  Ct.,  July  29,  1835 
— Sept.  .  .  1854,  since  when*  Prof,  in  Princeton  College,  first  of 
Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  and  now  of  Logic,  and  Moral  and 
Political  Science. — Ed.  Princeton  Eeview  since  '69 — [Autogr.] 

John  Thomas  Avery  (1),  b.   New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29, 

1810.— Wms.  C — S.  S.   Chatham,  N.  Y.,  '34-'35.— S.  S. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  '35-'36. — Ord.  Evang.,  1836. — S.  p.  Syracuse,  N. 
Y,  '38-'39. — Evangelist  for  the  last  thirty  three  years,  laboring 
in  various  places,  res.  230  Euclid  Av.,  Cleveland,  O.,  '39 — [Autogr.] 

John  Dennison  Baldwin  (1),  b.  North  Stonington,  Ct.,  Sept. 
28,  1809.— Ord.  West  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Sept.  3,  1834— July  25, 
1837.— P.  North  Branford,  Ct.,  Jan.  17,  1838— May  .  .  1845.— 
P.  North  Killingly  (now  East  Putnam),  Ct.,  Apr.  29,  1846— Sept. 
17,  1849.— Ed.  Republican,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '49-'52.-Ed.  Boston, 
Commonioealth,  assist,  ed.  Boston  Daily  Advertiser,  and  ed.  Tele- 


28  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1835. 

graph,  '52-'57. — Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  in  the 
U.  S.  Congress,  '63-'69. — Ed.  Worcester  Spy,  res.  Worcester,  Ms., 
'5Q—[Autogr.\ 

Jonathan  Bkace  (1),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  June  12,  1810. — Amh. 
C.  1831.— Ord.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  June  12,  1838— Feb.  27,  1844.— P. 
1st  Ch.,  Milford,  Ct.,  Sept.  24,  1845— Dec.  15,  1863.— Res.  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  fifteen  years  ed.  Religious  Herald. — [Antogr.] 

*Tiiomas  Bronson  (2),  b.  Waterbury,  Ct.,  June  4,  1808.— Y.  C. 
1829. — Not  ord. — Preached  in  N.  E.  and  ISl.  Y.  several  years. — 
Teacher,  Smithfield,  Va.,  '43-'47.— Quincy,  111.,  '47-  .  .—Died  at 
Waterbury,  Ct.,  Apr.  20, 1 851,  aged  43,     [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.  +] 

Edward  Cleveland  (2),  b.  Shipton,  C.  E.,Dec.  9,  1804. — Y.  C. 
1832.— S.  S.  Hanover,  Ct.,  and  Topsham,  Me.,  '35-37.— Ord.  Roch- 
ester, N".  H.,  Sept.  11,  1837,  where  preached  one  year. — Teacher 
several  years.— Preached,  Bath,  N.  H.,  '43-'49,  Cabot,  Vt.,  '49-'54, 
Barnet,  Vt.,  '54-'56. — Principal  St.  Francis  College,  Richmond,  C. 
E.,  '56-'60.— S.  p.  Wilton,  lo.,  '60-'62.— Prof,  and  Chaplain  Mili- 
tary College,  Wilton,  111.,  '02-'66. — P.  Lawrence,  Mich.,  Feb.  .  . 
imi—[A'utogr.'] 

James  Radcliffe  Davenport  (2),  b.  Stamford,  Ct.,  Nov.  15, 
1812.— Y.  C.  1830.— Tut.  Y.  C.  ';i3-'35.— Ord.  Pres.  Ch.,  Rye,  N. 
Y.,  Oct.  .  .  1836,  and  then  successively  P.  Francestown,  N.  H., 
May  15,  1839— Aug.  18,  1842,  and  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  till  Nov.  .  . 
1846.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc),  Dec.  19,  1847,  Priest,  March  4,  1849. 
— R.  Grace  Ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  till  Nov.,  1856,  of  St.  Anne's  Ch., 
Annapolis,  Md.,  till  March,  1 865. — Res.  New  York  C'lij. —{Autogr.'] 

*Amasa  Dewey  (2),  b.  Columbia,  Ct.,  March  12,  1804.— Y.  C. 
1832. — Ord.  Petersham,  Ms.,  Jan.  11,  1837 — Jan.  5,  1840,  when  he 
died  there,  aged  36. 

John  Dudley  (3),  b.  Richmond,  Ms.,  Nov.  3,  1805. — Before 
studying  theology,  in  the  service  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  among  the 
Choctaws. — Ord.  4th  Presb.  Ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  .  .  1836— 
Nov.  .  .  1836. — S.  p.  Mt.  Morris  and  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.,  Jan.  '37 
-'40.— P.  Weathersfield  Bow,  Vt.,  June  9,  1841— Jan.  29,  1845.— 
S.  p.  Queeche  and  Danville,  Vt.,  '45-'56. — Teacher,  New  Haven, 
Ct., '56-'61.— Sec.  National  Freedmen's  Relief  Assoc, '6 1-'66.— 
General  Agent  of  Life  Ins.,  res.  Richmond,  Ind.,  '68 — \^^lntogr.'\ 


1835.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  29 

Edwakd  Osborne  Dunning  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  March  12, 
1810. — Y.  C.  1832,— Orel.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  June  .  . 

1840— 1841.— P.  Ref.  Dutch  Ch.,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y., 

1842— 1846. — Chaplain  U.  S.  Army, '62-'65. — Agent  Am. 

Bible  Soc,  fifteen  years  at  the  South. — Res.  New  Haven,  Ct. — 

*Lewis  Foster  (2),  b.  Hartland,  Ct.,  Feb.  5,  1807.— Y.  C. 
1831.— Ord.  Clinton,  Ct.,  Dec.  3,  1834— Oct.  27,  1839,  when  he 
died,  aged  32. 

*RoBERT  Bernard  Hall  (3),  b,  Boston,  Ms.,  Jan.  28,  1812. — 

Ord.  Plymouth,  Ms.,  Aug.  23,  1837— —Rector  Episc. 

Ch.,  Plymouth,  Ms. — R.  Newport,  R.  I. — Member  Mass.  Senate, 
'55.— Rep.  U.  S.  Congress,  '55-'59.— Died,  Apr.  15,  1868,  aged  56. 
[Z/Cinman's  Diet.  IT.  S.  Co?ig}'ess.-\-^ 

*HiRAM   HoLcoMB   (2),   Southwick,   Ms., — Y.    C. 

1828. — Died  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  1,  1840,  aged  36. 

Elihu  Parsons  Ingersoll  (2-),  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Sept.  20,  1804. — 
Y.  C.  1832.— Ord.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  22,  1834— Nov.  .  . 
1835.— Prof.  Sacred  Music,  Oberlin  C,  '35-'40.— H.  M.  in  Mich., 
'40-'53.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Bloomington,  III,  March  .  .  1853— Apr. 
.  .  1857. — In  the  Border  Ruffian  War  in  Kansas,  '57-61. — S.  p. 
Elmwood,  111.,  '62-'63.— S.  p.  Maiden,  111.,  '63-'68.— Res.  Rose- 
vale,  Kan.,  '68 — [Autogr.\ 

Charles  Jonks  (1),  b.  Yonge,  Canada,  Aug.  1,  1809. — Un.  C. 
1832. — Ord,  Evang.  at  Pelham,  Canada,  by  Presb.  of  Niagara, 
Jan.  15,  1835.— H.  M.  in  Canada,  '34-  .  .—P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Rome, 

N.  Y.,  July  .  .  1841— —P.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  .  . 

1844— —P.  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  June  .  .  1851— 

— S.  p,  Cambridgeport,  Ms.,  '55-  .  . — P,  Battle  Creek, 

Mich,,  March  .  .  1858— May  .  .  1859.— P.  Saxonville,  Ms.,  Oct, 
.  .  1870— [Autogr.] 

*AViLLiAM  Beale  Lewis  (2),  b.  New  York  City,  July  29,  1812. 
— Y,  C.  1831.— P.  High  St.  Cong.  Ch.,  Providence,  R.  L,  Apr.  18, 

1835— 1837.— P,  3d  Presb.  Ch,,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  '37 

-'48.— Died,  Brooklyn,  Dec.  27, 1849,  aged  37,  [MS.  Obit.  Record, 
Y.  C.+J 


30  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1835. 

Epheaim  Lyman  (2),  h.  Goshen,  ('t.,  June  3,  1810. — Y.  C.  1832. 
— Ord.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Oct.  28,  1835— June  8,  1851.— P.  Washing- 
ton, Ct,  June  30,  1852— June  7,  1863. — Res.  Northampton,  Ms., 
^64—[Autogr.] 

James  Madison  Macdonald  (2-),  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  May  22, 
1812.— Un.  C.  1882.— Ord.  Worthington  (Berlin),  Ct.,  Apr.  1, 
1835— Nov.  27,  1837.- P.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  New  London,  Ct.,  Dec. 
13, 1837— Jan.  8, 1840.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Jamaica,  L.  L,  May  5,  1841 
Apr.  16, 1850.— P.  15th  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City,  Apr.  28,  1850— 
Sept.  26,  1853.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1853— 
[Aiitogr.] 

Bexjamin  Ball  Newton  (1),  b.  St.  Albans.  Vt., — 

TJ.  Vt.  1831.— Ord.  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1836— — 

P.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  '41— March  11, 1846.— Teacher,  St.  Albans,  Vt— 
[A7idover  Trienn.  Cat.] 

*Francis  Veegnies  Pike  (1),  Newburyport,  Mass., 

— Y.   C.  '1831.— P.    Rochester,  N.   H.,  Feb.   20,   1839— Sept.  .  . 
1841. — Died,  Sept.  4,  1843,  aged  .  .     [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.-{-'\ 

Meeit  Sidney  Platt  (1),  b.  New  Milford,  Ct.,  March  15,  1805. 
— S.  p.  New  Preston  (Washington),  Ct.,  '36-'37.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch., 
Madison,  N.  Y.,  '37-38,  of  which  ord.  P.  Oct.  5,  1838— Nov.  .  . 
1855.— S.  p.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  '56.— Since  '65,  S.  p.  Franklinville, 
Newfield  and  North  Vineland,  N.  J.,  res.  Glassboro',  N.  J. — 
\^Autogr.~\ 

Alexander  Joseph  Sessions  (2),  b.  Warren  (formerly  Western), 
Ms.,  Aug.  13,  1809.— Y.  C.   1831.— Ord.  Crombie  St.  Ch.,  Salem, 

Ms.,  June  6,  1838— 1849.— P.  Melrose,  Ms,,  Jan.  12, 

1854— June  29,  1858.— P.  Scituate,  Ms.,  June  25,  1863— Nov.  7, 
1869.— Res.  Brookline,  ^l^.—lAutogr.] 

DwiGiiT  M.  Seavard  (3),  b.  Durham,  Ct.,  July  31,  1811.— Y.  C. 
1831.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Feb.  3,  1836 — June  15, 
1842.— S.  p.  Middletield,  Ct.,  '42-'45.— P.  West  Hartford,  Ct., 
Jan.  14,  1845— Dec.  18,  1850.— P.  Ref.  Ch.,  Yonkers,  N,  Y,  Jan. 
1,  1851— Apr.  .  .  1852.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
14,  1852— May  29,  1870.— Res.  New  York  City,  P.  O.  address, 
care  W.  F.  Seward  (Box  88),  26  Nassau  St.,  N.  Y. — [^Autogr.] 


1836.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  31 

*Albert  Smith  (1),  b.  Milton,  Vt.,  Feb.  15,  1804.— Mid.  C. 
1831.— Ord.  Williamstown,  Ms.,  Feb.  10,  1836— May  6,  1838.— 
Prof.  Langg.  and  Belles  Letters,  Marshall  C,  Pa.,  '39-'40.— Prof. 
Rhet.  and  Eng.  Lit.,  Mid.  C,  '40-'45.— P.  Vernon,  Ct.,  May  21, 
1845— Oct.  8,  1854.— Peru,  Ind.,  '54-'55.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  God- 
frey, 111., 1855,  till  his  death  in  that  place,  Apr.  24,  1863, 

at  the  age  of  59.     [Obituari/  in  Cong.  Quarterly,  Vol.  V.] 

RoLLiN  Sidney  Stone  (2),  b.  Canton,  Ct.,  Feb.  18,  1809. — Y. 
C.  1832.— Ord.  3d  Presb.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  22,  1835— 
Apr.  9,  1837.— P.  Danbury,  Ct,  Jan.  31,  1838- Feb.  12,  1850.— 
P.  1st  Ch.,  East  Hampton,  AIs.,  Oct.  8,  1850.— July  26,  1852.— P. 
Payson  Ch.,  East  Hampton,  Ms.,  Dec.  29,  1852 — Jan.  21,  1863. — 
Agent  Freedmen's  Relief  Assoc,  Brooklyn,  '64-'66. — City  Mis- 
sionary, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  res.  450  La  Fayette  Av.,  '66 — \^Autogr.'\ 

John  Okville  Taylor  (1),  b.  Saratoga,  N.  Y, — 

Un.   C.    1830. — Not  ord. — Author  of  several  works  on  Popular 
Education, — Res.  248  Lexington  Av.,  New  York. — [Atttogr.] 

*George  Stuart  Wilson  (1),  Utica,  N.  Y. — Ord.  Windsor, 
Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1835— Feb.  .  .  1836.— S.  p.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  '39-'40.— 
S.  p.  Plessis,  N.  Y.,  '40-  '.  . — Died,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  May  17, 
1841,  aged  37. 

*Edward  Winthrop  (1),  b.  New  York  City,  Dec.  19,  1811 — 
Y.  C.  1831.— Ord.  (Episc.)  at  Lexington,  Ky.— Prof.  Sac.  Lit.  Episc. 
Theol.  Sem.,  Lexington,  Ky. — Rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Marietta,  O.,  Norwalk,  O. — Principal  Female  Sem. — S.  p.  con- 
joined parishes  of  Maumee,  Napoleon,  and  Defiance,  O. — R.  High- 
gate,  Vt.,  till  his  death  there,  Oct.  21,  1865,  at  the  age  of  54. 
[  Obit.  Record,  Y.  C] 

*James  Lockwood  Wright  (3),  b.  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  May  12, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1832.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Britain,  Ct.,  June  4, 
1839. — Preaching  and  teaching,  '39-'49, — P.  Burlington,  Ct., 
March  7,  1849— March  21,  1855.— P.  Haddara,  Ct.,  May  16,  1855 
[Autogr.]  till  his  death  there,  Jan.  25,  1871,  at  the  age  of  61.     28. 

1833-1836. 

William  Warner  Backus  (2),  Ithaca,  N.  Y., — 

Y.  C.  1832.— Ord.  May  .  .  1837.— P.  Bloomfield,  Ct.,  March  24, 
1841— 1844. — Res.  Huntington,  Ind.     ' 


32  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1836. 

Samuel  Giles  Buckingham  (3),  b.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  Nov,  18, 
1812.— Y.  C.  1833.— Ord.  Millbury,  Ms.,  May  24,  1837— May  .  . 
1847.— P.  South  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  June  16,  1847 — [Autogr.] 

*OLivEii  Billings  Butterfield  (3),  b.  Middletown,  N".  Y., 
June  18,  1804.— Ord.  South  Britain,  Ct.,  June  28,  1837— Nov.  14, 
1849,  when  he  died  there,  aged  45. 

John  Sidney  Davenport  (2),  b.  Stamford,  Ct.,  Sept.  26,  180S. 
Y.  C.  1833- Ord.  Bolton,  Ms.,  July  14,  1836— Oct.  .  .  1839.— P. 
Gorham,  Me.,  June  .  .  1840— July  .  .  1842. — Rector,  Episc.  Ch., 
Newburyport,  Ms.,  '43-45.— R.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  .  .  1845— 
Apr.  ,  .  1852, — Several  years  in  business.  New  York  City, — 
Evangelist  in  Catholic  Apostolic  Ch,,  res,  Boston,  Ms,,  '66 — 
[Autogr.] 

Thomas  Button  (3),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  March  2,  1812,— Wms, 
C.  1832.— Ord.  April  11,  1847,— Teacher,  '38-'42,— Res,  Mendon, 
III,  '41-'51.— S,  p.  North  Guilford,  Ct,,  '55-'59.— S,  p.  Ashford, 
Ct,,  '59-'66,— Res,  Durant,  lo.,  '66— 

Henry  Eddy  (2),  b.  New  Britain,  Ct,,  Oct,  1,  1805,— Y,  C,  1832. 

—Ord,   Middle  Granville,  Ms.,  Feb,  16,  1836— 1839,— P, 

Stoughton,  Ms.,  Nov.  4, 1840 — 1844. — S.  p.  Turner,  Me., 

'44-'46,— P.  Kennebunk  Port,  Me,, 1846— 1848, 

— S.  p.  North  Guilford,  Ct.,  '4S-'51,  during  which  time  studied 
medicine  at  New  Haven. — M.  D.,  Yale,  '51. — Res.  North  Bridge- 
water,  physician,  '51-'57,  inventor  and  dealer  in  patents,  '57 — 
[Autogr.] 

Daniel  Hopkins  Emerson  (2),  b.  Salem,  Ms.,  Jan,  23,  1810. — 
Dart.  C,  1830.— Ord.  Northboro',  Ms.,  Oct.  19,  1836— Apr.  23, 
1840.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  E.  Whiteland,  Pa.,  Dec.  12,  1840— Oct,  12, 
1845.— P.  York,  Pa.,  Sept,  28,  1845— Apr.  24,  1855.— P.  St, 
George's,  Del.,  Aug.  1,  1845— April  .  .  1867.— P.  Presb.  Ch., 
Philadelphia,  Sept.  .  .   1869,  res.  27,  South  3rd  St.— [Autogr.] 

William  Cullen  Foote  (3),  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  6,  1811.— 
Y,  C.  J  832,— Not  ord,— Teacher,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  '39-'44,  Yon- 
kers,  N.  Y,,  '44-'64,  where  he  still  resides, — [Autogr.] 

Aaron  Atwood  Hardy  (3),  b.  Charlestown,  Ms.,  June  30,  1811. 
— In  trade,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. — Res.  Amherst,  Ms. — Autogr.] 


1836.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  33 

*Elisha  Cowles  Jones  (2+),  b.  Barkhiimsted  (Hartland  parish), 
Ct.,  July  14,  1807.— T.  C.  1831.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '34-'35,  of  which 
elected  Fellow,  1862.— Ord.  Southington,  June  28,  1837  [Afttogr.] 
— March  9,  1872,  when  he  died  in  that  town,  aged  65.  [F'/fueral 
Discourse  hy  Rev.  JVoah  JPorter,  D.D.     Hartford,  1872.] 

*Samuel   Lamson    (1),   Salem,   Ms., — Brown   U. 

1828.— Ord.  Brighton,  Ms.,  Sept.  20,  1837—1841. — P.  Nashua,  N. 
H.,  Apr.  8,  1846— Apr.  7, 1848.— Died,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Jan.  24, 
1864,  aged  57.     [Andover  TVienn.  Cat.-^'\ 

Joseph  Selden  Lord  (3),  b.  Lyme,  Ct.,  Apr.  26,  1808. — Y.  C. 
1831.— Ord.  Borodino,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  21,  1840— Oct.  .  .  1844.— 
S.  p.  Harford,  N.  Y.,  '44-'50.— S.  p.  Scott,  X.  Y.,  '50-'54.— S.  p. 
Hebron,  IIL,  '54-'57.— S.  p.  Barton,  Wis.,  '57-'63.— S.  p.  Hustis- 
ford,  Wis.,  '64-'67. — S.  p.  Sj^ring  Lake  and  Nunica,  Mich.,  '67-70. 
— S.  p.  Springfield  and  Independence,  '70. — Res.  Springfield  (P.  O. 
Davisburg),  Mich. — [^^iiitogr.^ 

Philetus  Montague  (3),  b.  Chicopee,  Ms.,  Aug.  29,  1804. — 
Amh.  C.  1833.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Hull,  C.  K,  Aug.  10,  1836— Oct. 
.  .  1837.— S.  p.  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  '37-'38.-S.  p*.  Massena  and 
Raymondville,  N.  Y.,  '39-42.— S.  p.  South  Canton  and  West 
Stockholm,  N.  Y.,  '42-'45.-  -P.  Pierrepont,  X.  Y.,  Feb.  .  .  1846— 
June  .  .  1861. — Agt.  and  Colp.  Am.  Bible  Soc.  in  Franklin,  Jeffer- 
son, Lewis  and  St.  Lawrence  counties,  N.  Y.,  '61-'69. — Agt.  and 
Colp.  Am.  Bible  Soc.  in  Calhoun  and  Van  Buren  counties,  Mich., 
'69,  res.  Bedford,  Mich.,  'Q%—[Autogr.] 

*JoHN  H.  MoRDOUGH  (3),  b.  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  Oct.  22,  1810. — 
Ord.  Effingham,  X.  H.,  May  18,  1836.— P.  2nd  Ch.,  Westbrook, 
Me.,  June  17,  1840— Sept.  18,  1844.— P.  Hamilton,  Ms.,  June  12, 
1850— Apr.  .  .  1861.— S.  p.  St.  Lawrence  St.  Ch.,  Portland,  Me., 
'62-'64.— Died  at  Gorham,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1869,  aged  59.  [Minutes 
Gen.  Conference  of  Me..,  1870. -f] 


Benjamin    M.    Nyce    (1),    Chester    Co.,   Pa., 
Dick.  C.  1829,— 


Joseph  Pettee  (1-),  b.  Salisbury,  Ct.,  March  14,  1809. — Y.  C. 
1833. — Ord.  New  Jerusalem  Ch.,  Abington,  Ms,,  July  25,  1838 — 
\Autogr.~\ 

3 


34  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1836. 

Noah  Porter  (3),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Dec.  14,  1811. — Y.  C. 
1831.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '33-'35.— Ord.  New  Milford,  Ct.,  Apr.  27,  1836 
-—Dec.  31,  1842.— P.  South  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  Jan.  12,  1843— 
Jan.  1,  1847.— Prof.  Moral  Phil,  and  Metaphysics,  Y.  C,  '46— 
President  Y.  C,  '11—[Autogr.] 

Julius  Alexander  Reed  (2),  b.  South  Windsor,  Ct.,  Jan.  16, 
1809.— Y.  C.  1829.— Ord.  Evang,  at  Quincy,  111.,  by  Assoc,  of  111., 
Apr.  24,  1836.— P.  Fairfield,  lo.,  Feb.  17,  1844— Aug.  14,  1845.— 
S.  p.  Carthage,  Montebello,  Nauvoo  and  Warsaw,  in  Hancock  Co., 
111.,  '36-39. — Chaplain  of  Hospital  for  Insane,  Worcester,  Ms.,  '39- 
'40.— S.  p.  Fairfield,  lo.,  '40-'44.— Agt.  Am.  H.  M.  Soc.  for  Iowa, 
'45-'57,  and  for  Southern  Iowa,  '62-'69. — Res.  Columbus,  Ne- 
braska, '70 — [Autogr.] 

Harvey  A.  Sackett  (2),  Albany,  N.  Y. — S.  p.  East  Nassau, 
N.  Y.  (1844).— H.  M.  Groton  Village,  N.  Y.  (1850).— Res.  Elmira, 
N.  Y.,  '54-'57. 

Edward  Elbridge  Salisbury  (3),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Apr.  6,  1814. 
— Y.  C.  1832.— Not  ord.— Prof.  Arabic  and  Sanskrit  Y.  C,  '42- 
'56. — Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  and  Lenox,  Ms. — [Aictogr.] 

John  Derby  Smith  (2),  b.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Apr.  9,  1812, — Y. 
C.  1832.— S.  S.  Athol,  Ms.,  '38-'39.— Ord.  Charlemont,  Ms.,  Nov. 
20,  1839 1844.— M.  D.,  Baltimore  Med.  C,  1844.— P.  (re- 
settled) Charlemont,  Ms!,  June  21,   1848— 1852.— S.  p. 

Berkley,  Ms.,  54-'58.— S.  p.  Douglas,  Ms.,  '60-'63.— In  the  U.  S. 
Army,  '63-'65. — Clerk  in  Treas.  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  '66-'67. 
— Acting  Assist.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Navy,  '67. — Now  in  charge  of  U. 
S.  Naval  Hospital,  Pensacola.  F\a.— [Autogr.] 

*Leonidas  L.  Smith  (I),  Petersburg,  Va., — Ham. 

Sid.  C.  .  .— R.  Episc.  Chh.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  Nashville,  Tenn.— 
Died, 1865,  aged  .  .     [JPriuceton  Trienn.  Cat] 

Moses  Parsons  Stickney  (1),  b.  Byfield,  Ms.,  July  12,  1807. — 
Amh.  C.  1830.— Ord.  Eastport,  Me.,  Apr.  .  .  1837— March  .  . 
1840.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc),  1841,  Priest,  1842.— R.  St.  Michael's 
Ch.,  Marblehead,  Ms.,  '42-'47.— R.  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Ms.,  '47-'51. — Iv.  Burlington  College,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  '51 
-'52.  — Assist.  Min.  of  Ch.  of  the  Advent,  Boston,  Ms.,  '53-'71. — 
R.  Christ  Ch.,  Bethel,  and  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Royalton,  Vt,  Oct.  14, 
\%n— [Autogr.] 


1837.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  35 

Isaac  Welton  Warner  (2),  b.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Feb.  8,  1806. — 
Y.  C.  1832. — Not  ord. — Teacher,  Williamsburg,  (now  Brooklyn, 
E.  D.),  N.  Y.,  '45~-[Autogr.]  24 

1834-1837. 

Charles  Edward  Abbott  (1),  Weld,  Me., — Bowd. 

C.    1832.— Not  ord.— Teacher,  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  '.  .-'.  .,  Hartford, 
Ct.— 

*Ei)WARD  Derrick  Allen  (1),  b.  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7, 
1816.— Un.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Troy,  Oct.  31, 
1836.— P.  4th  Presb.  Ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  1889-Dec.  20, 
1842,  when  he  died  there,  aged  26. 

Jeremiah  Root  Barnes  (2),  b.  Meriden,  Ct.,  March  9,  1809.— 
Y.  C.  1834.— S.  S.  Evansville,  Ind.,  '3d-'37.~Ord.  Evang.  at  Sa- 
lem, Ind.,  Oct.  .  .  1838.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  Nov. 
24,  1838— Dec.  .  .  1845.— Agent  for  Marietta  Coll.,  '46-'47.  — S.  p. 
Piqua,  O.,  '47-'48. — Principal  of  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  '52-'54.— S.  p.  Georgetown,  O.,  '54-'55.  — S.  p.  1st  Presb.  Ch., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Northfield  and  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  '55-56. — 
Preaching  in  that  vicinity,  '56-'u9. — Res.  Winona,  Minn.,  '69. 
[Autogr.^ 

Thomas  Jefferson  Bradstreet  (3),  b.  Topsfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  6, 
1807.— Y.  C.  1834.— Not  ord.— Manufacturer,  Thomaston,  Ct.— 
[Autogr.] 

Davis  Smith  Brainerd  (2),  b.  Haddam,  Ct.,  Oct.  12,  1812. — 
Y.  C.  1834,  of  which  elected  Fellow,  18dl. — Ord.  Lyme,  Ct.,  June 
30,  1841— [^w^o^r.] 

James  Augustus  Clark.  (2),  b.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  Aug.  15,  1808. — 
Y.  C.  1834.  — Ord.  Evang.  (Presb.)  at  Canton,  111.,  Oct.  .  .  1838. 
— S.  p.  Foit  Madison,  lo.,  '38-49,  Deep  River,  Ct.,  '50-'53. — 
Hanover  (in  Meriden),  Ct.,  '53-55,  Southwick,  Ms.,  Monterey, 
Ms.,  Cromwell,  Ct. — Spencertown,  X.  Y.,  ^72  — [Autogr.] 

Erastus  Colton  (3-),  b.  West  Dpringfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  12,  1806. 
-Y.  C.  1832.-Ord.  Cheshire,  Ct.,  Jan.  17,  18:i8— June  .  .  1843. 
—P.  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  Nov.  .  .  1844 — Apr.  .  .  1849.  — P. 
Niles,  Mich.,  Nov.  .  .  1850— Aug.  .  .  1852.— S.  p.  Haddam,  ('t., 
'52-'54— S.  p.  MillviUe,  N.  Y.,  '^54-'56.— S.  p.  West  Haven,  Ct., 


M  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1837. 

'56-'58.-P.  Southwick,  Ms.,  Oct.  19,  1858— July  .  .  1861.— S.  p. 
Northfield,  Ct.,  '61-'64.— In  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission  in  the  Army,  and  Agent  for  Freedmen's  Union  Com- 
mission, '64-'69.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  ^68— [Autogr.] 

*JoHN  Owen  Colton  (3),  b.  Westford,  N.  Y.,  March  13,  1810. 
— Y.  C.  1832.— Tut.  Y.  C.  '35-'38.— Ord.  Chapel  St.  Ch.,  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  6,  1839 — Apr,  20,  1840,  when  he  died  in  that 
city,  aged  30. 

Edward  Henry  Cumpston  (1),  b.  Auburn,  N,  Y.,  May  1,  1813, 
— Un.  C.  1833.  — Ord.  Evang.  at  Waterbury,  Ct.,  May  22,  1838.— 
P.  Village  Ch,,  New  York  City,  '3 8-'40.— Missionary,  Eastern 
Shore,  Va.,  '40-'41.— P,  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Lynchburg,  Va,,  '41-'47. 
—P.  Douglas  Ch.,  Prince  Edward,  Va.,  '48-'57,— P.  McKemie 
and  Homes  Chh.,  East.  Shore,  Va.,  '57-'59.— P.  Rockville  and 
Bethesda  Ch.,  Md.  (P.  0.  Bethesda,  Md.),  March  27,  1859- 
[Autogr.] 

Henry  Bushnell  Eldred  (3),  b.  Winfield,  N,  Y.,  Apr.  16, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1834,— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Kinsman,  O.,  Nov.  8,  1838 
— [Autogr.] 

*Zabdiel  Rogers  Ely  (2),  b.  Lyme,  Ct.,  prob.  1809.— Y.  C. 
1833.— Ord.  Deep  River,  Ct.,  Dec,  1,  1837— May  20,  1839.— 
Died,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1839,  aged  30.  [Class  Record, 
Y.  C.+-\ 

Brown  Emerson  (2),  b.  Harvard,  Ms.,  Aug.  1,  1807. — Y.  C. 
1833.— Ord.  West  Boylston,  Ms.,  Aug.  3,  1837— Nov.  6,  1839.— 
Agent  Am.  Ed.  Soc,  '39-'41.— P.  Torringford,  Ct.,  July  21,  1841 
— Sept.  24,  1844. — Teacher,  and  Agent,  Am.  For.  Christian  Union, 
'44-'50.— P.  Dracut,  Ms.,  June  5,  1850— May  9,  1854.— P.  Presb. 
Ch.,  Northumberland,  Pa.,  Apr.  18,  1854 — Apr.  .  .  1856. — P. 
Montague,  Ms.,  Aug.  21,  1856— March  2,  1859. — P.  Westminster, 
Ms.,  June  9,  1859— May  5,  1862.— In  trade,  Wallingford,  Ct.,  '65- 
'66.— S.  p.  Burlington,  Ct.,  '67-69.— Res.  In  wood,  New  York  City. 


Philip  Eveletii  (1),  New  Gloucester,  Me. — H.  M.  Eaton,  L.  C, 
'37-  '.  .— S.  p.  Weybridge,  Vt.,  '40-'41.— S.  p.  Fairfield,  111.,  '44- 
'.  .     [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.] 


1837.]  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  37 

Thomas  Kendall  Fessenden  (2),  b.  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Sept. 
10,  1813.— Ord.  Ch.  at  Norwich  Falls,  Ct.,  Oct.  16,  1839— Apr. 
10,  1840.— P.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1842— Feb.  15,  1853.— P. 
Ellington,  Ct.,  Jan.  12,  1855— Nov.  1,  1864.— Member  of  Conn. 
House  of  Rep.,  1866,  1867  and  1868. — Sec'y  of  the  Industrial 
School  for  Girls. — Since  Nov.,  '70,  Financial  Sec.  Hampton  Nor- 
mal and  Agricultural  Institute,  Va.,  res.  Farmington,  Ct.,  '64 — 
[Autogr.] 

J.  Hardin  George  (2),  b.  Warren  Co.,  Ga.,  May  28,  1804. — 

Frankl.  C -Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Monticello,  Ga.,  July,  1836.— 

S.  p.  in  Monticello,  Cassville,  Rome,  Kingston,  Ga.,  '36-'48. — Ord. 
(Episc),  June  30,  1850,  at  Marietta,  Ga. — Officiated  in  Albany, 
Ga.,  '51-'59,  Griffin,  Ga.,  '59-'64,  Cuthbert,  La  Grange,  Newnan 
and  West  Point,  Ga., '64-'7l. — Res.  Marietta,  Ga.,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

Charles  T.  Gilbert  (2),  Gilberts ville,  N.  Y., — 

Un.  C.  1831.— Not.  ord.— Merchant,  New  York  City,  62  Varick 
St.,  1872— [^w^o^r.] 

*Zerah  Kent  Hawley  (2),b.  Avon,  Ct.,  July  16,  1806.— Y.  C. 
1833.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  March  21,  1838.— S.  p.  La 
Harpe,  III.,  '38-39.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Dubuque,  lo.,  '39-'41.— S.  p. 
Cong.  Ch.,  Payson,  III,  '41-'42.— S.  p.  South  Norwalk,  Ct.,  '44- 
'48.— Pres.  Ch.,  Knoxville,  III,  '.  .-'51.— Payson,  III,  '52-'56.— 
P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Macomb,  III,  Apr.  .  .  1859— 1862.— U.  S.  Chaplain, 
Overton  Hospital,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  '62-'65. — H.  M,  in  the  service 
of  the  Conn.  Miss.  Soc,  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  '65  [Autogr.]  till  his 
death  in  that  city,  Dec.  28,  1869,  at  the  age  of  63. 

Cornelius  Ard  Hoyt  (1),  b.  Kingston,  Pa.,  July  23,  1807. — 
Evangelist  in  Ohio  and  Ind.,  '40-43.— Ord.  Presb.  Chh.,  Wil- 
mington and   Bethel,  O.,  June   14,   1843 — — S.   p. 

Franklin,  O. — P.  Ch.  in  Iberia  Col,  and  acting  professor  there. — 
Res.  Oberlin,  O.,  'oQ— [Class  Record,  Y.  C,  1833.] 

Walter  Raleigh  Long  (1),  b.  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1811. 
— Un.  C.  1832.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y,  Aug.  28, 
1 839.— S.  p.  Woodbridge,  Ct.,  '38-'40.— S.  p.  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  '41. 
—P.  4th  Presb.  Ch.,  Troy,  N .  Y.,  June  29,  1842— June  26,  1844.— 
P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Whitesboro',  N.  Y,  Feb.  20,  1845— June  25,  1850.— 
S.  p.  Pine  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  '51 -'5 2.— P.  Cong.  Ch., 


38-  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1837. 

Mystic  Bridge,  Ct.,  Sept.  15, 1853— Apr.  1,  1863.— S.  p.  Montville, 
Ct.,  '63-'65. — Agent  Freedmen's  Union  Commission,  '65-'68. — 
Agent  Presb.  Committee  for  Freedmen,  '69, — Assist.  Agent  Am. 
Bible  Soc,  '70-"72. — Gen.  District  Agent  of  same  for  Central  New 
York,  res.  Saratoga  Springs,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

William  Youxg  Miller  (1),  b.  .Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20, 
1811.— Un.  C.  1833.— Ord.  Ridgebury,  N.  Y.,  Nov.   28,  1838— 

1848.— Res.  Chicago,  III,  '49-'51.— S.  p.  Knoxville,  III, 

'51-58,  where  he  still  resides. — [Autogr.] 

*Hezekiah  Woodruff  Osborn  (3),  b.  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  3,  1808.— Ham.  C,  1834,— Ord.  1st  Presb.  Ch,,  Mesopotamia, 
O,,  Jan.  6,  1840— Apr.  8,  1852.— P.  Cong,  Ch.,  Hamden,  O.,  May 
25,  1853— Oct.  29,  1854,  when  he  died  in  that  place,  aged  46. 

Isaac  William  Plfmmer  (2),  b.  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  Sept.  19, 
1812.— Y.  C.  1832.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Quincy,  III,  Oct.  1843,— S.  p, 
Richland,  III,  '44-'45.— S.  p.  Reed's  Corners,  and  at  LeRoy,  N,  Y., 
'53-54, — Res.  Glastonbury,  Ct. — [Autogr.] 

Samuel  Porter  (2),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Jan.  12,  1810.— Y,  C, 
1829. — Not  ord. — Assoc.  Ed.  Congregational  Observe?',  '40-'42. — 
Teacher  in  the  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  '43-'46,  and  in 
the  Am,  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  at  Hartford,  Ct,,  '46-'60, 
—Ed.  Am.  Annals  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  '55-'61. — Prof.  English 
Philology  and  Mental  Science  in  the  National  Deaf-Mute  College, 
Washington,  D.  C,  'QQ—[Antogr.] 

Edwin  Jenner  Siierrill  (1),  b,  Shoreham,  Vt,,  Oct.  23,  1806, 
—Ham.  C,  1832,— Ord,  Cong,  Ch.,  Eaton,  Canada,  June  12,  1838 
— [Autogr.] 

Asa  Bowen  Smith  (1),  b,  Williamstown,  Vt.,  July  16,  1809.— 
Mid,  0,  1834, — Ord.  as  Missionary  at  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Nov,  1, 
1837, — Missionary  to  the  Nez  Perces  Indians  in  Oregon,  '38-'41, 
and  in  the  Sandwich  Islands,  '41 -'46, — S,  p.  South  Amherst,  Ms., 
'46-'48.— P.  Buckland,  Ms.,  March  22,  1848— Aug.  1,  1859.— S.  p, 
Southbury,  Ct,,  '60-'7l.— Res.  Rocky  Hill,  Ct.,  "71— [Autogr.] 

*Shubael  Granby  Spees  (1),  b.  Greenville,  N.  Y.,  March  7, 

1811,— Un.  C,  1833,— Ord.   10th  Presb.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City, 

.  ,  ,— P.  Ist  Presb,  Ch,,  Galena,  III, 1848— 1855. 


1838.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  39 

—P.  Ist  Presb.   Ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 1855 — 1859. 

—P.  3d  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  Dayton,  O., 1859— 1865. 

[Autogr.] — P.  Dubuque,  lo., — Died,  Greenville,  N.  Y., 

Feb.  28,  1872,  aged  61. 

William  Walker  Taylou  (3),  b.  Wilmington,  Del.,  June  10, 
1811.— Y.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Evang.  by  3d  Presb.  of  Philadelphia, 
May  13,  1838.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  May  .  .  1840— 
1843,— P.  Canton,  O.,  May  .  .  1843— Oct.  .  .  1846.— P.  Green 
Hill  Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  .  .  1847— May  .  .  1854.— P.  Ist 
Presb.  Ch.,  Penn  Yan,  X.  Y.,  Jan.  .  .  1854— May  .  .  I860.— P. 
Olivet  Presb.  Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Aug.  .  .  1861— May  .  .  1871.— 
P.  Shippenburg,  Pa.,  June  12,  1872 — lAutogr.] 

George  Tomlinson  (3),  b.  Derby,  Ct.,  Feb.  6,  1806.— Y.  C. 
1834.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  South  Haven,  L.  I.,  Sept.  9,  1840— Oct.  .  . 
1852.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Pendleton,  N.  Y.,  '54-'60.— S..  p  N"ew 
Preston,  Ct,  '60-'62.— Res.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  '62^[Autof/r.] 

*Thomas  Wickes  (1),  b.  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Oct.  31,  1814.— Y.  C. 
1834.— Ord.  Evang.  (Presb.),  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1839.— 
S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  '39-'40.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Marietta, 

0.,Jn\j  28,  18^0  [Autogr.]— 1869.— P.  Jamestown,  N.  Y., 

Aug.  19,  1869— Aug.  24,  1870.— Died,  Orange,  N.  J.,  Nov.  10, 
1870,  aged  56.  29 

1835-1838. 

William  Henry  Adams  (2),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  4, 

1807.— Y.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Welliieet,  Ms.,  Feb.  19,  1840— 

1841.— S.  p.  Harwich,  Ms.,  '41-'43. — Teacher,  Grantville,  Ms., 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  and  Millville,  N.  Y.,  '45-'54.— S.  p.  Turin,  N.  Y., 
'54-'55.— S.  p.  Danby,  N.  Y.,  '55-'58.— S.  p.  Brooklyn,  Pa.,  '58- 
'67. — S.  p.  East  Greene,  Pa.,  '67 — [Autogr.] 

Aaron  Crowell  Beach  (3),  b.  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  Dec.  28, 
180o.— Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Wolcott,  Ct.,  June  22,  1842— June  22, 
1857.- P.  Millington,  Ct.,  Feb.  16,  1859— [Autogr.] 

Oliver  Beckwith  Bidwell  (3),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  May  16, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Hubbardston,  Ms.,  Dec.  1,  1841— Nov. 
25,  1845. — Preparing  and  publishing  maps  for  use  at  the  Monthly 
Concert   for  Foreign   Missions,   '46-'54. — Ed.    Christian   Parlor 


40  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1838. 

Magazine,  '54-'56. — Agent  for  the  National  Preacher  in  England, 
'59,  '62  and  '65. — Agent  Turkish  Aid  Soe.  in  England,  '65-'68.— 
Res.  New  York  City  since  '68,  now  Assist.  Ed.  £Jclectic  Maga- 
zin  e. — [Autogr.  ] 

William  Church  Bissrll  (1+),  b.  Aurora,  O.,  June  8,  1810. — 
Y.  C.  1835.— Not.  ord.— Teacher  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  '37-41,  in 
Ripley,  O.,  '41-'51,  and  Rossville,  111.,  '1\—[Autogr'\ 

Sbth  Collins  Brace  (2),  b.  Newington,  Ct.,  Aug.  3,  1811. — Y. 
C.  1832.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '35-'38.— Prof.  Math.  Del.  C,  '42-'43.~Ed. 
North  American,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '39-'42,  and  '44-'47.— S.  S. 
Newark,  Del,  '57-'58.— S.  S.  Curtisville,  Ms.,  '59-'60.— Ord.  Beth- 
any, Ct.,  June  26,  1861 — May  18,  1864.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct, 
'64-'7l,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '11^[Auiogr.] 

William  Ives  Budingtotst  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  21, 
1815.— Y.  C.  1834.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Charlestown,  Ms.,  Apr.  22,  1840 
—Sept.  22,  1854.— S.  p.  Western  Presb.  Ch.,  Philadelphia,  '54-'55. 
—P.  Clinton  Av.  Cong.  Chh.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19.  1855— 
[Avtogr.] 

Henry  Clark  (3),  b.  Southington,  Ct.,  May  8,  1810.— Y.  C. 
1835.— S.  S.  Cairo,  Franklinville,  and  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  '38-'41.— 
Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Havana,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9,  1841— Sept.  9,  1842.— 
S.  p.  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  '42-'46.— Teacher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
'46-'49.— P.  Orient,  L.  I.,  May  1,  1850— Aug.  27,  1856.— P.  Bur- 
lington, Ct.,  Jan.  1,  1857 — March  .  .  1859. — Teacher,  Avon,  Ct., 
'59-'6].— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Riverhead,  L.  I.,  '61-'65.— S.  p.  Sayville, 
N.  Y.,  '65-'68. — Farmer  and  teacher,  Avon,  Ct.,  '68— [Autogr.] 

George  Edward  Day  (3),  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  JVIarch  19,  1815 
— Y.  C.  1833. — Assistant  Instructor  Sacred  Literature,  Yale  Theol. 
Sem.,  '38-'40.— Ord.  Marlboro',  Ms.,  Dec.  2,  1840— Dec.  23,  1847. 
—P.  Edwards  Ch.,  Northampton,  Ms.,  Jan.  12,  1848— May  7, 
1851. — Prof  Biblical  Literature,  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
'51-'66. — Prof  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature  and  Biblical 
Theology,  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  'QQ— [Autogr.] 

*David  Dobik  (3),  b.  Applogirt  Parish,  Dumfries,  Scotland, 
July  12,  1812.— Mid.  C.  1835.— P.  Am.  Presb.  Ch.,  Huntingdon, 
Canada,  1839.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1844— 


1838.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  41 

.  .  .  1854.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Oct.  2,  1856,  where 
he  died,  Feb.  17,  1857,  aged  45. 

*Samuel  William  Southmayd  Button  (3),  b.  Guilford,  Ct., 
March  14,  1814.— Y.  C.  1833.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '36-'38.— Ord.  North 
Church,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  June  26,  1838— Jan.  26,  1866,  when  he 
died  at  Millbury,  Ms.,  aged  52.  From  1843  to  his  death  one  of 
the  associate  editors  of  the  New  Englander^  and  a  frequent  con- 
tributor.    \Fimeral  Discourse  by  Rev.  Leonard  £acon,  D.J).] 

Benjamin  "Woodbridge  Dwight  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr. 
5,  1816.— Ham.  C.  1835.— Tut.  Ham.  C,  '39-'42.— Ord.  Evang. 
by  the  Presb.  of  Chicago,  at  Joliet,  111.,  May  .  .  1845,  where  S.  p. 
'44-'46.— Principal  Dwight's  High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '46- 
'58,  at  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  '58-63,  and  at  New  York,  1144  Broadway, 
'63-'67. — In  literary  labors,  res.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  '67-72.— Ed. 
Interior,  Chicago,  111.,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

AsHBEL  Bradford  Haile  (3),  b.  Putney,  Vt., — 

Y.  C.  1835.— M.  D.,  Yale,  1841. —Practicing  Physician,  Norwich, 
Ct.,  '4:2—[A2itogr.] 

*Abel  Moore  Heacock  (l),b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1814.— 
W.  R.  C.  1834.— Not  ord.— Died,  July  9,  1843,  aged  29. 

Alfred  Eaton  Ives  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  12,  1809. — 
Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  Sept.  25,  1838— May  2,  1848— 
P.  Deerfield,  Ms.,  Sept.  5,  1849— April  .  .  1855.— P.  Castine,  Me., 
June  20,  1855 ^[Autogr.] 

John  Robinson  Keep  (2),  b.  Longraeadow,  Ms.,  May  22,  1810. 
— Y.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1842— 
Jan.  1,  1844.— P.  Warren,  Ct.,  June  12,  1844— Nov.  5,  1852.— 
Teacher  in  the  Institutions  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Columbus, 
O.,  '52-53,  New  York,  '53-'54,  and  Am.  Asjdum  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '5i— [Autogr.] 

Harvey  Denison  Kitchel  (1),  b.  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3, 
1812.— Mid.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Plymouth  Hollow,  now  Thomaston, 
Ct.,  Feb.  20,  1839— Aug.  20,  1848.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Dec.  6,  1848— Nov.  9,  1864.— S.  p.  Plymouth  Ch.,  Chicago, 
III,  '64-'66.— Pres.  Middlebury  College,  'QQ— [Autogr.] 


42  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1838. 

*James  Deverell  Moore  (3),  b,  Corsham  (Wiltshire),  Eng., 
Dec.  30,  1813.— Mid.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Cham- 
plain,  Jidy  18,  1838. — Sunday  School  Missionary  in  Canada,  '38- 
'39.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Black  Rock,  N.  Y.,  '40- 43.— S.  p.  Ham- 
burg (Lyme),  Ct.,  '43-'44.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  '44- 
'45.— P.  Middlefield,  Ct.,  Dec.  30,  1846— Apr.  18,  1850.— P.  Clin- 
ton, Ct.,  July  2,  1850— March  4,  I860— [Autogr.]—F.  1st  Ch., 
Plainfield,  and  also  Central  Village,  Ct.,  July  2,  1867— Dec.  29, 
1868.— Died,  Hartford,  Ct.,  Jan.  17,  1869,  aged  55. 

George  Alexander  Oviatt  (3),  b.  Bridgeport,  Ct,,  Apr.  5, 
1811.— Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Belchertown,  Ms.,  Aug.  28,  1838— July 
.  .  1845.— P.  Shawmut  Avenue  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  Oct.  .  .   1845— 

1849.— N.  England  Sec.  Am.  S.  S.   Union,   '49-'50.— P. 

Chicopee,  Ms.,  July  .  .  1851— Dec.  .  .  1855.— P.  Somers,  Ct., 
Dec.  20,  1855— Jan.  10,  1867.— P.  Talcottville,  Ct.,  March  13, 
1867— [^w^o^r.] 

Charles  Selden  Sherman  (1-),  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Woburn,  Ms.,  Nov.  30,  1838. 
— S.  p.  Pepperell,  Ms.,  '38-'39. — Missionary  to  Syria  in  service  of 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  '39-'42— P.  1st  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  July  2, 
1845— Sept.  5,  1849.— P.  Naugatuck,  Ct.,  Nov.  21,  1849— May 
25,  1869.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  '70-'72,  of  which  P. 
Feb.  29,  18l2—[Autogr.] 

Aaron  Snow  (3),  b.  Saybrook,  Ct.,  June  26,  1804.— Y.  C.  1835. 
—Ord.  East  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  Apr.  28,  1841— May  19,  1862.— S. 
p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Mount  Sinai  (P.  O.  address,  Miller's  Place),  L.  I., 
'62— [Auto  ffr.] 

*Caleb  Strong  (1),  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Jan.  31,  1816. — Y. 
C.  1835.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Oxford,  Ct.,  Oct.  16,  1838.— P.  Am. 
Presb.  Ch.,  Montreal,  Canada,  Sept.  29,  1839— Jan.  4,  1847,  when 
he  died  there,  aged  31. 

Thomas  Benedict  Sturges  (2),  Bridgeport,  Ct., — 

Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct,  June  8,  1842— June  4,  1867, 
where  he  still  resides. — 

DoRsoN  Ebenezer  Sykes  (3),  Lisbon,  N.  Y. — Y.  C.  1833. — Ed. 
Norwich  Courier. — Res.  Truckee,  Cal.     [  Class  Record,  Y.  C] 


1839.]  DIVINITY    SCHOOL    OF    YALE    COLLEGE.  43 

Samuel  Hart  Whittlesey  (2),  b.  Southington,  Ct.,  Feb.  21, 
1811.— W.  R.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Atwater,  O.,  May  22,  1838— July 
.  .  1840.— M.  D.  Rush  Med.  Col.,  Chicago,  111.,  '53.— Physician 
and  Surgeon  at  Copper  Falls  and  Central  Mines,  Wis.,  '55-'72j 
except  '57-59  at  Galva,  III,  and  '62-'66  at  Appleton,  Wis. — 
Surgeon,  Copper  Falls,  Wis.,  '66 — [Autogr.] 

George  Ingersoll  Wood  (1),  b.  Stamford,  Ct.,  May  20,  1814. 
— Y.  C.  1833.— Ord.  2d  Presb.  Ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  18, 

1840— 1841.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  West  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov. 

9,  1841— June  5,  1844.— S.  p.  North  Branford,  Ct,  '44-'50.— P.  El- 
lington, Ct.,  June  26,  1850— Feb.  20,  1854. — S.  p.  North  Branford, 
Ct.,  '55-'58.— P.  3d  Ch.,  Guilford,  Ct.,  Nov.  30,  1858 -Oct.  2, 
1867.- S.  p.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  '67-'69.— S.  p.  Ellington,  Ct.,  '69- 
'71,  where  he  still  resides. — [Autogr.] 

William  Wright  (3),  Middle  Haddam,  Ct., — Y.  C.  1835. 

—Ord.  Jewett  City,  Ct.,  Nov.  8,  1838— April  28,  1842.— P. 
Plainville,  Ct.,  Nov.  8,  1843— Sept.  .  .  1851.— S.  p.  Middle  Had- 
dam, Ct.,  '51-'53.— P.  Wapping,  South  Windsor,  Ct.,  Aug.  24, 
1854— May  1,1865.— S.  p.  West  Suffield,  Ct.,  '66-'69.— Res.  Mid- 
dletown,  Ct.,  '69—  26 

1836-1839. 

JosiAH  Abbott  (2),  b.  Framingham,  Ms.,  May  22,  1811. — Y.  C. 
1835.— Not  ord.— M.  D.,  Fairtield  Med.  Col.,  N.  Y.,  1840.— Phy- 
sician, Marlboro',  Ms.,  '40-43. — Surgeon  U.  S.  Army,  '64-65. — 
Practicing  Physician,  Rindge,  N.  H.,  '43 — [Autogr.] 

John  Calvix  Adams  (2+),  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1810. — 
Amh.  C,  1833.— S.  p.,  '48-'57,  East  Maehias,  Me.,  where  ord. 
Evang.,  Aug.  19,  1851. — S.  p.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Feb.  13,  1859 — 
[Autogr.] 

David  Hillhouse  Buel  (1),  b.  Troy,  N.  Y., — 

Bristol  C.  1836. — Ord.  Sept.  25,  1842. — Rector  successively  of  the 
Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  Westminster,  Md.,  Emanuel  Ch.,  Cumber- 
land, Md.,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  and  Christ  Ch.,  Coop- 
erstown,  N.  Y.,  which  latter  position  he  resigned  to  take  charge 
of  the  Training  School  for  the  Ministry,  Asheville,  N.  C,  '72 — 
— [Autogr.] 

James  Davie  Butler  (1-),  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  March  15,  1815. — 
Mid.  C.  1836.— Tut.  Mid.  C,  '37-'38.— Prof.  Langg.  and  Eng.  Lit., 


44  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1839. 

Norwich  Univ.,  Vt.,  '45-'4'7.— Ord.  Wells  River,  Vt.,  Oct.   14, 

1847 — 1850. — P.  South  Danvers   (now  Peabody), 

Ms.,  Feb.  22,  1851— Aug.  4,  1852.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Nov.  18,  1852 — January,  1855. — Prof.  Greek  Lang.,  Wabash 
C,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  '55-58. — Prof.  Ancient  Langg.  Wisconsin 
State  Univ.,  Madison,  Wis.,  '58-'67. — Res.  Madison,  Wis.,  '67 — 
[Autoffr.] 

John  Churchill  (3),  b.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  Feb.  15,  1811.— Ord. 
Woodbury,  Ct.,  Apr.  20,  1840— June  25,  1869. — Res.  Woodbury, 
Ct.—[Autoff7\] 

Eli  Benedict  Clark  (3),  b.  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Feb.  22,  1808. — 
Y.  C.  1836.— Ord.  2nd  Ch.,  Springfield,  now  the  1st  Ch.,  Chicopee, 
Ms.,  Oct.  16,  1839— [^M^o^n] 

Dan  Collins  Curtiss  (3),  b.  Meriden,  Ct.,  Oct.  23,  1807. — Y. 
C.  1836. — Ord.  Green's  Farms  (in  Westport),  Ct.,  June  4,  1840 — 
Jan.  5,  1843.— P.  Brookfield,  Ct.,  Oct.  4,  1843— Oct.  10,  1855.— 
S.  p.  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.,  '55-'63.— S.  p.  Fort  Howard,  Wis.,  '63 
— [Autogr.^ 

*ELBRir)GE  Gerry  Cutler  (2),  b.  Farmington,  Me.,  May  12, 
1812.— Harv.  C.  1834.— P.  Belfast,  Me.,  June  .  .  1842,  till  his 
death  at  Reading,  Pa.,  Apr.  28,  1846,  at  the  age  of  34. 

William  Davis  Ely  (2),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  June  16,  1815.— Y. 
C.  1836.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '39-'42.— Lawyer,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '43-'56.— 
Res.  Providence,  R.  L,  '56 — [Autogr.] 

*CnARLES  Alonzo  Gager  (3),  Bozrah,  Ct, — Y. 

C.  1835.— Tat.  Y.  C,  '37-'39.— Not  ord.— Died,  on  a  journey  in 
the  East,  at  Cairo,  Egypt,  Nov.  16,  1841,  aged  27.  [Andover 
Trienn.  Cat,] 

Reuben  Gavlord  (I),  b.  Norfolk,  Ct,  Apr.,  28,  1812.— Y.  C. 
1834.— Tut  111.  C,  '35-'37.— Ord.  Evang.  at  TeiTyville,  Ct.,  Aug. 
.  .  1838.— S.  p.  Mt  Pleasant,  lo.,  '38-'39.— S.  p.  Danville,  lo.,  '39- 
'44,  of  which  P.  May  20,  1844— Nov.  7,  1855.— P.  Omaha,  Neb., 
May  4,  1856— Nov.  15,  1864.— Agent  Am.  H.  Miss.  Soc.  for  Ne- 
braska and  Western  Iowa,  '64-'70,  res.  Omaha,  Neb. — [Autogr.] 

Jonathan  Burr  Hubbard  (3),  b.  Haddam,  Ct,  Apr.  9,  1810. — 
C.  N.  J.  1836.~Ord.  Evang.  (Presb.)  at  Franklin,  N.  Y,  Dec.  25, 


1839.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  45 

1839.— S.  p.  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  '39-'40.— S.  p.  East  Avon,  N.  Y., 
'40_'41.— P.  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  .  .  1843— March  .  .  1846.— 
S.  p.  Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.,  '48-'49.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Whites- 
boro',  N.  Y.,  Apr.  .  .  1852— Jan.  .  .  1866.— S.  p.  Joliet,  III,  '67. 
— S.  p.  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  '68-"70.— S.  p.  Bowling  Green,  O., 
''12—[Autogr.] 

Moses  Hoge  Hunter  (1),  b.  Martinsburg,  Va.,  Oct.  5,  1814. — 
Y.  C.  1836.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Winchester,  Va.,  June  27,  1840.— 
Ord.  Deacon  (Episc.)  at  Mt,  Vernon,  O.,  Aug.,  1842,  Priest  at  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.,  Jan.,  1843. — R.  Ascension  Ch.,  Frankfort,  Ky., 
Jan.,  1843—  '.  .— R.  Trinity  Ch.,  Monroe,  Mich.,  Aug.,  1846—  '.  . 
— Principal  Grosse  Institute  for  boys,  '47-'61. — Chaplain  in  U.  S. 
Army,  '61-'63. — Minister  of  Chapel  of  St.  James'  and  St.  John's 
Chh.,  Grosse  Isle,  res.  Detroit,  Mich. — [AtUogr.] 

Henry  Hurlburt  (1),  b.  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1813. 
— Not  ord. — S.  S.  Utica,  Rome,  Geneva,  Palmyra  and  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  and  Painesville,  O.,  '41-'46.— S.  S.  Rutland,  Vt.,  '47-'48.— 
Res.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  '48-'54. — In  charge  of  the  State  publications, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  '54-'56.— In  trade,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  '56-'70.— In 
Custom  House,  N.  Y.  City,  res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '70 — \Autogr.'] 

Harvey  Hyde  (2),  b.  Canterbury,  Ct.,  June  16,  1812. — Ord. 
Evang.  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  Oct.  .  .  1839.— S.  p.  Allegan,  Mich., 
'40-'42.— S.  p.  Saginaw,  Mich.,  '42-'44.— S.  p.  Rochester,  Mich., 
'44-'40.— S.  p.  Commerce  and  White  Lake,  Mich.,  '46-'52.— S.  p. 
Jasper,  N.  Y.,  '52-'54.— Farmer  in  New  Jersey,  '54-'62.— In  the 
U.  S.  Army,  '62-'65.— H.  M.  Prince  William  Co.,  Va.,  res.  Inde- 
pendence Hill,  Va.,  '65 — [Autogr.] 

Austin  Isham  (1),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Oct.  25,  1813.— Y.  C.  1836. 
—Ord.  Roxbury,  Ct.,  June  5,  1839 — June  5, 1863. — Res.  Roxbury, 
Ct. — [Autogr.] 

John  Mattocks  (1),  b.  Peacham,  Vt.,  July  19,  1814.— Mid.  C. 
1832.— Ord.  Keesville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1839— July  30,  1856.— P. 
Ist  Presb.  Ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  10,  1851— [Autogr.] 

*Samuel  Moseley  (3),  b.  Westfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  .  .  1809.— Y.  C. 
1836.— S.  S.  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Burlington  and  Middle  Haddam, 
Ct. — Assisted  in  establishing  the  Meligious  Herald,  Hartford. — 
Died,  Hartford,  Ct.,  Dec.  9,  1845,  aged  36. 


46  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1839. 

*Charles  Edward  Murdock  (2),  b.  Westbrook,  Ct. — Y.  C. 
1836. — Ord.  Nov.  4,  1838.--P.  Hamburg  (in  Lyme),  Ct.,  June  29, 
1842,  where  he  rem.  till  his  death,  Dec.  15,  1843,  at  the  age  of  .  . 
[Minutes  Gen.  Assoc.   Conn.-\-] 

*George  Peter  Pbudden  (2),  b.  Orange,  Ct.,  Feb.  13,  1816. — 
Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch„  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1839— 
Nov.  .  .  1844.— S.  p.  Middlebury,  Ct.,  '45-'51.— S.  p.  Southbury, 
'52-'56.— S.  p.  Watertown,  Ct.,  '56-  '61.— S.  p.  Monroe,  Ct.,  '61- 
'63. — Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '64-  '.  .—Died,  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Aug. 
20,  1872,  aged  56. 

Merrill  Richardson  (2),  b.  Holden,  Ms.,  Oct.  4,  1811.— Mid. 
C.  1839.— Ord.  Terryville,  Ct.,  Oct.  28,  1841— Jan.  .  .  1858.— P. 
Salem  St.  Ch.,  Worcester,  Ms.,  Jan.  26,  1858— Sept.  22,  1870.- 
P.  New  England  Ch.,  New  York  City,  Nov.  16,  1870— May  14, 
1872.— S.  p.  Milford,  Ms.,  'l2—[Autogr.] 

Nathaniel  Richardson  (2),  b.  Rockport,  Ms.,  Dec.  6,  1806. — 
Amh.  C.  1836.— Ord.  Terryville,  Ct.,  Aug.  8,  1838— July  .  .  Is40. 

—P.  Northfield,  Ms.,  Oct.  21,  1840—  ...    — S.  p.  Berkley, 

Ms.,  '.  .-  '.  .—P.  Lanesville,  Ms.,  Dec.  14,  1854— — S.  p. 

Plymouth,  Ms.,. '.  -  '.  . — S.  p.  Somerset,  Ms.,  '61-  '.  . — Chaplain 
36th  Mass.  Vols.,'64-'65.— H.  M.  in  Maine,  '65-'70.— S.  p.  Strafford, 
Vt.,   '70-'Vl.— S.  p.    Tyngsboro',  Ms.,   res.  Rockport,  Ms.,  '72— 

Joseph  Addison  Saxton  (2),  b.  Tolland,  Ct.,  Nov.  27,  1810. — 
N.  Y.  U.  1835.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Greenport,  L.  I.,  June  7,  1843— 
'. . — S.  p.  New  River  Parish,  Ascension,  La.,  '45-'50. — P.  North  Ch., 
New  Hartford,  Ct.,  Jan.  29,  1861— Oct.  27,  1852.— S.  p.  Manhat. 
tanville,  N.  Y.,  '53-  '.  .  — South  Haven  and  Bellport,  L.  L,  '54-'55, 
New  Preston,  Ct.,  '57-  '.  .  — Brookfield,  Ct.,  '58-  '.  .  — Mtchville, 
Ct,,  '59-61,  '65-'67. — Principal  Collegiate  Institute,  Norwich 
Town,  Ct.,  '59-'62. — Instructor  Cooper  Union  of  Science  and  Art, 
N.  Y.,  '67-'72.— Prof.  N.  Y.  Univ.,  '1\—[Autogr.'\ 

John  Lord  Taylor  (2),  b.  Warren,  Ct.,  May  20,  1811. — Y.  C. 
1835.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '37-'39.— Ord.  South  Ch.,  Andover,  Ms.,  July 
18,  1839— July  19,  1852.— Treasurer  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  '52- 
'68. — Prof  Theol.  and  Homiletics  in  the  same,  '68 — [Antoijr.'] 

Daniel  Clark  Tyler  (3),  b.  Leyden,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  20,  1 808.— S.  S. 
Hamburg  (in  Lyme),  Ct.,  '44-'45.— Ord.  at  South  Granville,  N.  Y., 


1840.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  47 

1848,  where  S.  p.,  '48-'51.— S.  p.  West  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  '52-'53.— 
S.  p.  Westford,  N.  Y.,  '56-'58,— S.  p.  South  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  '59- 
'60,— S.  p.  Hermon,  N.  Y,  '62-'63.— S.  p.  Taberg,  N.  Y,  '66-'69. 
— S.  p.   Redfield,  N.  Y.,  '69 -[Autogr.] 

Henry  Frost  Wadsworth  (1),  b.  Cornwall,  Ct,,  May  9,  1811. 
— Un.  C.  1836. — Ord.  Evangelist  by  Manhattan  Cong.  Assoc, 
New  York  City,  Oct.  23,  1842.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Newfoundland, 
N.  J.,  '42-'58.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Unionville,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1859— 
[Aiitogr.'] 

*WiLLiAM  BouTON  Weed  (2),  b.  New  Canaan,  Ct.,  March  22, 
1811.— Y.  C.  1830.— Ord.  Stratford,  Ct,  Dec.  4,  1839— May  29, 
1855.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Norwalk,  Ct.,  June  27, 1855,  till  his  death  there, 
Dec.  13,  i860,  at  the  age  of  59.  A  volume  of  his  sermons  has 
been  published.  New  York,  1867,  12mo. 

Dillon  Williams  (3),  b.  Colchester,  Ct.,  Feb.  6,  1805.~Y.  C. 
1836.— Ord.  P'eeding  Hills  (West  Springfield),  Ms.,  June  30,  1841 
—May  17,  1848.— S.  p.  Chester  Factories,  Ms.,  '49-'50.— S.  p. 
Bridgewater,  Ct.,  '50-'52.— S.  p.  Orange,  Ct.,  '52-'55.— S.  p.  Boon- 
ville,  N.  Y,  '56-'58.— Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  '59-'62,  and  '67-'68.— 
Book  agency,  '62-'71. — Postmaster,  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  '71 — 
[^Avtogr.'] 

*Lucius  Harrison  Woodruff  (2),  b.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  Nov.  30, 
1813.~Y.  C.  1836. — Not  ord. — Teacher,  American  Asylum  for  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  Hartford,  Ct,  '41-'51. — Died  in  that  city,  May 
20,  1852,  aged  38.  29 

1837-1840. 

Edw^ard  Elias  Atwater  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct,  May  28,  1816. 
— Y.  C.  1836.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Ravenna,  O.,  Nov.  24,  1841— 
July  1,  1849.— P.  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.,  Feb.  3, 1852— Nov.  3,  1857. 
— P.  Davenport  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  22,  1863 — June  14, 
1870. — Res.  New  Haven,  Cl.—[^Autogr.'\ 

*James  Averill  (3),  b.  Griswold,  Ct,  May  29,  1815.— Amh,  C. 

1837.— Ord.  Shrewsbury,  Ms.,  June  22,  1841— 1848.— P. 

Plymouth  Hollow,  Ct,  Oct.  13,  1852— June  4,  1862.— Chaplain 
23d  Ct.  Volunteers,  '62,  till  his  death  at  Lafourche,  La.,  June  11, 
1863,  at  the  age  of  48.     [Ohit.  in  Cong.  Quarterly^  Vol.  V.+j 


48  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1840. 

"William  Thompson  Baoon  (3),  b.  Woodbuiy,  Ct,  Aug.  24, 
1812.— Y,  C.  1837.— Ord.  Trumbull,  Ct.,  Dec.  28,  1842— May  28, 
1844.— Ed.    New   Haven,   3Iorning    Courier,  '46-'49.— P.   South 

Britain,  Ct.,  Jan 1850 — 1851. — Res.  Woodbury,  Ct. 

—Editor,  Derby,  Qt.— [Class  Record,  T.  C.+] 

*Thomas  Bailey  (1),  b.  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Sept.  27,  1808. 
— Y.  C.  1836. — Employed  in  agencies. — Died,  Washington,  D.  C, 
July  15,  1850,  aged  42. 

*Phineas  Blakeman  (3),  b.  Stratford,  Ct,  Feb.  14,  1814.— Y. 
C.  1837.— S.  S.  Jefferson,  O.,  '43-'44.— S.  S.  North  Madison,  Ct.,  '53 
-'58,  Maquoketa,  lo.,  '59-'62,  Marseilles,  111.,  '62-'63,  Leraysville, 
Pa., '64-'67.— Died,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1870,  aged  56. 
[  Class  Record  and  Obit.  Record,  Y.  C] 

Sidney  Bkyant  (1),  b.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  Dec.  5, 1812.— Ord.  Presb. 
Ch.,  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1840— March  1,  1842.— P.  West 
Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Nov.  30, 1842— Nov.  15, 1853. — P.  East  Granby, 
Ct.,  Oct.  3,  1855— May  1,  I860.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Twinsburg,  O., 
Nov.  21,  1860— Oct.  7,  1867.— Res.  Oberlin,  O.,  '68-'69.— S.  p. 
Vermillion,  O.,  '70 — [Autogr.] 

Charles  Peck  Bush  (2),  b.  Brighton,  near  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  11,  1813.— Ord.  Tenth  Presb.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City,  Feb.  1,  1841 
—Oct.  1, 1845.— P.  Greeneville  (Norwich),  Ct.,  Sept.  1,  1846— Feb. 
1,  1856.— Ed.,  and  S.  p.  N.  England  Ch.,  Chicago,  III,  '56-57.— 
P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1857— Oct.  1,  1859.— Dist. 
Sec.  Am.  Tract  Soc.  (Boston),  N.  Y.  City,  '60-'63.— Dist.  Sec.  A. 
B.  C.  F.  M.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  '63-'7l,  and  since  '71  Dist.  Sec.  and 
General  Agent  of  the  same.  New  York  City,  room  No.  39,  Bible 
House. — [Autogr.] 

Amos  Sheffield  Chesebeough  (3),  b.  Stonington,  Ct.,  Aug. 
22,  1813.— Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Chester,  Ct.,  Dec.  1,  1841— Jan.  1, 
1853.— Res.  Stonington,  Ct.,  '53-'54.— S.  p.  Meriden,  Ct.,  '55-'56. 
—P.  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  July  14,  1858— Nov.  12,  1868.— Res.  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  supplying  several  pulpits,  '69-'7l. — S.  p.  Vernon,  Ct., 
'71 — [Autog?:] 

*Elias  Clakk  (2),  b.  Orange,  Ct.,  July  12,  1814.— Un.  C.  1838. 
— S.  p.  Franklin,  O,, '49-50.— Ord.  Egremont,  Ms.,  Jan.  7,  1851  — 


1840.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  49 

Jan 1857.— S.  p.  Rochester,  Minn.,  '57-60.— S.  p.  Bellevue, 

lo.,  '61-'64.— S.  p.  Ottumwa,  lo.,  '64-'.  .—Died,  West  Salem,  Wis., 
Oct.  29,  1866,  aged  52. 

*Henry  Steele  Clarke  (3),  b.   Somers,  Ct.,  Sept.  20,  1816. — 

Ham,  C.  1837.— P.  Willoughby,  O., 1843.— S.  p.  Northford, 

Ct.,  Apr.  .  .  1847— June  .  .  1849.— P.  Franklin  St.  Cong.  Ch.,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  Sept.   20,  1849— 1852.— P.  Central  Presb. 

Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ....  1852,  till  his  death  in  that  city,  Jan. 
17,  1864,  at  the  age  of  47.  [Commemorative  Sermon,  by  Rev. 
Charles  W.  Shields,  2>.i>.+] 

*Walter  Clarke  (1-),  b.  Middletown,  Ct.,  Apr.  5,  1812. — Y. 
C.  1837.— Ord.  Canterbury,  Ct.,  May  18, 1841— May  23,  1845.— P. 
2d  Cong.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  June  4,  1845— Jan.  .  .  1869— P.  Mer- 
cer St.   (Presb.)  Ch.,  New  York, 1859— 1861.— P. 

1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 1861  [Autogr.]  till  his  death 

in  that  city.  May  23,  1871,  at  the  age  of  59. 

David  Benton  Coe  (3),  b.  Granville,  Ms.,  Aug.  16,  1814. — Y. 
C.  1837.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '39-'40.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Milford,  Ct.,  Oct.  14, 
1840-Sept.  1,  1844.— P.  Allen  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  New  York  City, 
Oct.  14,  1844— May  1,  1849.— Dist.  Sec.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  '49-'51. 
— Cor.  Sec.  Am.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  res.  since  '69,  Bloomfield,  N.  J., 
'51— [Auto  ffr.] 

CiiAUNCEY  Deming  Cowles  (2),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  June  27, 
1812.— Y.  C.  1834.— Ord.  Plainville  Ct.,  June  10,  1841— June  .  . 
1843. — Merchant,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  '44-53. — Farmer,  Farmington, 
Ct.,  '53 — [Aiitoffr.] 

Horace  Day  (3),  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Nov.  5,  1816.— Y.  C.  1836. 
— Not  ord. — Ed.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '49,  Cincinnati,  O.,  '53. — Super- 
intendent Public  Schools,  New  Haven,  Ct,  '59. — Sec.  Board  of 
Education,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '68  -[Autogr.'] 

Friend  Absalom  Deming  (3),  b.  Washington,  Ms.,  May  4, 1813. 
— Un.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Rome,  O.,  June  .  .  1841—  '.  .—P.  Freedom, 

O., 1844— 1851.— P.  Berlin  Heights,  O., 1853 

— 1858.— S.  p.  Elbridge,  111.,  '58-'62.— S.  p.  Mattoon,  111., 

'62-64.— Banker,  Mattoon,  III,  '6i—[Autoffr.] 
4 


60  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1840. 

*Charles  Dickinson  (3),  b.  Colchester,  Ct.,  Apr.  21,  1812. — 
Ord.  Evang.  at  Durham,  Ct.,  May  .  .  1842.— S.  p.  Chester,  Ct., 
'40-  '.  .— S.  p.  Peru,  III,  '42-'43.— S.  p.  Apalaehieola,  Fla.,  '44-'45. 
— P.  Birmingham,  Ct.,  Sept.  16,  1846,  till  his  death  at  Dubuque, 
lo.,  June  14,  1854,  at  the  age  of  42. 

Edgar  Jared  Doolittle  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct,  Oct.  19,  1810. 
—Ord.  Hebron,  Ct.,  May  18,  1842— Dec.  14,  1852.— P.  Chester, 
Ct.,  Apr.  26,  1853— Apr.  18,  1859.— S.  p.  Chester,  Ct.,  '61-'69.— 
Res.  Wallingford,  Ct.,  '6Q—[Autogr.] 

Stedman  Wright  Hanks  (1),  b.  Mansfield,  Ct.,  Sept.  6,  1811. 
— Amh.  C.  1837. — Ord.  John  St.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  March,  .  .  1839 — 

1853. — Sec.  Boston  Seamen's  Friend  Soc,  and  Dist.  Sec. 

Am.  Sea.  Friend  Soc,  res.  Cambridge,  Ms.,  '5S—[Autogr.] 

WiLLARD  Mason  Harding  (2),  b.  Langdon,  N.  H.,  Sept.  18, 
1810.— Y.  C.  1837.- Ord.  Princeton,  Ms.,  May  20,  1840— Aug.  28, 
1844.— S.  p.  Milton,  Ms.,  '44-'47.— P.  South  Weymouth,  Ms.,  Nov. 
17,  1847 — Apr.  8,  1858. — Financial  Agent  Pilgrim  Monument 
Assoc,  '58,  res.  Chelsea,  P.  O.  address,  Boston,  Ms. — [Autogr.] 

Walter  Tilden  Hatch  (1),  b.  New  York  City,  Oct.  5,  1818.— 
Y.  C.  1837. — Not  ord. — Merchant  and  banker,  N.  Y.  City,  res. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '39— [Autogr.] 

*James  Augustus  Hawley  (3),  b.  Avon,  Ct.,  June  1,  1813. — 
Y.  C.  1837.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Fannington,  111.,  Jan.  13,  1841— Oct. 
.  .  1842.— P.  Ridgefield,  Ct.,  Oct.  25,  1843— Nov.  .  .  1849.— 
Preaching  and  teaching,  Augusta,  III,  three  years.— P.  Jackson, 
Mich.,  Feb.  16,  1853— May  .  .  1854.— P.  Ripon,  Wis.,  Jan.  .  .  1861 
— Dec.  .  .  1863. — Chaplain  in  the  army,  engaged  in  the  Freed- 
men's  Department  and  Bureau,  '63-65. — Acting  cashier  in  Freed- 
men's  Savings  Bank,  '65-'67. — In  business,  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  '67- 
[Autogr.]  till  his  death  there,  Aug.  20,1868,  at  the  age  of  55. 

Orlo  Daniel  Hine  (3),  b.  New  Milford,  Ct,,  Oct.  28,  1815.— 
Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Clinton,  Ct.,  Apr.  14,  1841— Oct.  25,  1842.— 
S.  p.  Fairhaven,  Vt.,  '43-'45.— S.  p.  Pontiac,  Mich.,  '46-'51.— P. 
North  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Jan.  6,  1852— Nov.  5,  1855.— P.  Lebanon 
Ct.,  May  21,  1856 [Autogr.] 


1840.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  51 

Leander  Smith  Hobart  (3),  b.  Potter,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  28,  1814. — 
Y.  C.  183V.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Union  City,  Mich.,  Jan.  13,  1841— 
Nov.  1,  1848.— S.  p.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  '48-'50,  of  which  P.  Jan. 
1.  1851— Nov.  5,  1854.— S.  p.  Adrian,  Mich.,  '54-'55.— S.  p.  Hud- 
son, Mich.,  '56-'62. — Superintendent  Home  Missions  for  State  of 
New  York,  res.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  '62-'7l,  and  since  '71,  New  York 
City. — [Autogr.l 

*James  Hervey  Howe  (2),  New  York  City, — Y.  C. 

1835.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '38-'40.— P.  Washington  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  .  .  . 

—Died,  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  March  25,  1849,  in  the  34th  year 

of  his  age.     [MS.  Obit.  Beeord,  Y.  C] 

Philo  Ruggles  Hued  (3),  b.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1811. 
— Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Watertown,  Ct.,  July  1,  1840— Jan.  1,  1849. 
—P.  Romeo,  Mich.,  Feb.  12,  1851- Jan.  1,  1870.— S.  p.  Eaton 
Rapids,  Mich.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

*Henry  H.  Loomis  (1),  Cazenovia,N.  Y.,b.  Apr.  28,  1813. — Un. 
C.  1837.— Died,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  23,  1841,  aged  28. 

*Hezektah  H.  Loomis  (1),  Cazenovia,  N.  Y,  b.  Apr.  28,  1813. — 
Un.  C.  1837.— S.  S.  Lockport,  N.  Y,  '40-'41.— Died,  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1842,  aged  29. 

James  P.  McCord  (2),  La  Grange,  N.  Y. 

Benjamin  Nicholas  Martin  (3),  b.  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.,  Oct. 
20,  1816.— Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Hadley,  Ms.,  Jan.  18,  1843— July  .  . 
1847.— P.  4th  Presb.  Ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y,  July  19,  1848— Nov.  .  . 
1849.— Res.  Albany,  N.  Y,  '49-'52.— Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Intellec- 
tual Philosophy,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  '52 — [Autogr.] 

*CoLBY  C.  Mitchell  (3),  b.  Groton,  Ct.,  May  14,  1814.— Ord. 
at  Groton,  Ct.,  Nov.  3,  1840,  as  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
to  the  Mountain  Nestorians  in  Persia. — Died  on  his  way  thither, 
at  a  small  Kurdish  village,  called  Mushtafia,  about  five  days'  jour- 
ney from  Mosul,  June  27,  1841,  aged  27. 

Oscar  Fitz-Alan  Parker  (2),  b.  Rodman,  N.  Y,  March  21, 
1811.— S.  S.  Torringford,  Ct.,  '40— S.  S.  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y, 
'41-'42.— S.  S.  Wapping,  South  Windsor,  Ct.,  '42-'43,  of  which  ord. 
P.  Jan.  6,1844— Oct.  24, 1848.— In  California,'49-'51.— Ed.  and  bro- 
ker, New  York  City,  '51-'70.— Res.  Haddam,  Ct.,  "JO— [Autogr.} 


52  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1840. 

*Charles  Rich  (2),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Sept.  12,  1809.— Y.  C.  1838. 
— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  30,  1840.— P.  Nan- 
tucket, Ms. — P.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. — In  trade,  Beardstown,  111.,  where 
he  died,  Oct.  31,  1862,  aged  53.     [Obit.  Record,  Y.  C] 

*Oliver  Roberts  Ryder  (1),  b,  Danbury,  Ct.,  June  2,  1811. — 
Not  ord. — In  trade,  first,  at  Elyria,  O.,  and  then,  '49,  in  Oberlin, 
O.,  where  he  died,  June  6,  1858,  aged  47. 

Sabura  Stebbins  Stocking  (3),  b.  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  June  24, 
1810.— Wesl.  U.  1835.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc.)  at  Hartford,  Ct.,Dec. 
23,  1839,  Priest  at  Meriden,  Ct.,  Feb.  22,  1841.— Rector  St.  An- 
drews Ch.,  Meriden,  Ct.,  '40-'41.— R.  Trinity  Ch.,  Newtown,  Ct., 
'42-'49.— R.  St.  Mark's  Hall,  Orange,  N.  J.,  '50-'60.— R.  Grace 
•Ch.,  South  Oyster  Bay,  L.  L,  '61-72.— Res.  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  '72— 
■[Autogr.^ 

Isaac  Pierson  Stryker  (2),  b.  Orange,  N.  J.,  July  27,  1815. — 
Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Bath,  Dec.  .  .  1842.— S.  p.  Watkins,  N. 
Y.,  '42-'46.~P.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  .  .  1848— July  .  .  1851.— P. 

Hoboken,  N.  J., 1852— 1856.- S.  p.  Urbana,  III, 

'56-'61.— S.  p.  New  Milford,Pa.,  Dec.  '62-'64.— Res.  38  East  26th 
St.,  New  York  Cit j.—[Autogr.] 

*Thomas  Tallman  (3),  b.  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  June  12, 1815.— 
Y.  C.  1837.— S.  S.  Whitinsville,  Ms.,  Wapping,  Ct.,  Homer,  N.  Y., 
'41-'42.— Ord.  Scotland,  Ct.,  March  20,  1844— June  21,  1861.— S. 
p,  Groton,  Ct,,  '61-'63.— S.  p.  Westminster,  Ct.,  '64-'65.— Member 
Legislature  of  Conn.,  '66  and  '67.— S.  p.  East  Putnam,  Ct.,  '67-68. 
— Res.  Thompson,  Ct.,  '64 — [Autogir.]  where  he  died,  Oct.  9,  1872, 
aged  57. 

*HoRACE  Addison  Taylor  (3),  b.  West  Hartland,  Ct.,  March  24, 
1811.— W.  R.  C.  1837.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Morgan,  O.,  May  31,  1842— 
June  .  .  1845. — S.  p.  Napoli,  N.  Y.,  4  years. — S.  p.  Sugar  Grove, 
Pa.,  2  years.- Died  at ,  Feb.  2,  1851,  aged  40. 

*Parshall  Terry  (2-|-),  b.  Aquebogue,  L.  I.,  Nov.  3,  1806. — 

Ord.  Evang.  by  the  Cong.  Convention  of  Long  Island, 1830. 

After  preaching  seven  years,  spent  nearly  three  years  in  Yale  Theol. 
Sem.— S.  p.  La  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  '40-42. — Ed.  Religious  Recorder, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  '42-45.— S.  p.  Marathon,  N.  Y.,  '45-51.— S.  p. 
Painesvillc,  '54-57,  Unionville,  '57-59,  Thompson,  '57-'60.— S.  p. 
Troy,  O.,  '63,  till  his  death  at  that  place,  Oct.  20,  1865,  at  the  age 
of  59.     [Obit,  in  Cong.  Qicarterly  for  1866.] 


^    v-> 


1841.1  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  5^^      ^      '*'  \\ 

Thomas  Anthony  Thacher  (2),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Jan.  11,  181^       ^'^* 
— Y.  C.  1835.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '38-'42.— Not  ord.— Prof.  Latin  Lang. :?, 
and  Lit.,  Y.  C,  '42-^[Autoffr.]  -^ 

Aldace  Walker  (2),  b.  Strafford,  Vt.,  July  20,  1812.— Dart.  C. 
1837.— Ord.  West  Rutland,  Vt.,  Dec.  30,  1840— Jan.  26,  1862.— 
S.  p.  Wallingford,  Vt.,  '62-'69,  of  which  P.  March  10,  1869— 
[Autogr.] 

*Samuel  Goodrich  Whittelset  (3),  b.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  Nov. 
8,  1809.— Y.  C.  1834,— Tut.  Y.  C,  '36-'40.— Ord.  at  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  Jan.  10,  1841,  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  Ceylon.— 
Died  at  Dindigul  on  the  Continent,  whither  he  had  gone  for  his 
health,  March  18,  1847,  aged  37.  [Obit.  JVotice  in  Missionary 
Herald,  1847.+]  41. 

1838-1841. 

Ephraim  Williams  Allen  (2),  b.  Newburyport,  Ms.,  Oct.  9, 
1813.— Amh.  C.  1838.— Ord.  North  Ch.,  Reading,  Ms.,  May  17, 
1843— Sept.  18,  1852.— P.  Howard  St.  Ch.,  Salem,  Ms.,  Sept.  30, 
1852— March  31,  1857.— P.  South  Berwick,  Me.,  Dec.  30,  1858— 
May  10,  1866.— P.  West  Ch.,  Haverhill,  Ms.,  Nov.  8,  1866— 
[Autogr.l 

James  Birney  (2),  b —Miami  U.   1836 — Ord.   Mt. 

Carmel  (inHamden),  Ct.,  June  14, 1842— March  29, 1846.— Lawyer, 
Cincinnati,  O. — Res.  Bay  City,  Mich.— 

*  Joshua  Rogers  Brown  (2),  b.  Stonington,  Ct.,  June  14,  1812. 
—Ord.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Lebanon,  Ct.,  May  21,  1845 — June  .  .  1852. 
—P.  East  Longmeadow,  Ms.,  Dec.  13,  1854,  till  his  death  there, 
Sept.  7,  1858,  at  the  age  of  46.  Funeral  sermon,  preached  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Russell,  Oct.  3,  1858,  is  published.  [Obit,  in  Cong.  Quar- 
terly, Vol.  L-t-] 

*  William  Henry  Burritt  (2),  Troy,  N.  Y.— 111.  C,  1838.— 
Died,  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Apr.  18,  1847,  aged  .  .  [Obit.  Notice  in 
Troy  Daily  Whig,  Apr.,  1847.] 

*William  Rogers  Chapman  (1),  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1812. 
— Dartm.  C.  1837. — Ord.  Garden  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  which  in 

1844  became  by  union  Green  St.  Ch.,  Sept.  8,  1841 — 1847. 

—P.  8th  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City,  '47-'49.~P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Aurora, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1850-1854.— S.  p.  Hanover,  Ms.,  '54,  where  he 
died,  Oct.  25,  1855,  aged  43.     [Obit,  in  Cong.  Year-Booh,  1856.] 


54  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1841. 

RuFus  Wheelwright  Clark  (1),  b.  Newburyport,  Ms.,  Dec. 
17,  1813.--Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  IV,  1842— Nov.  .  .  1842.— P.  North  Ch.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
Nov.  16, 1843— Nov.  .  .  1851.— P.  Maverick  Ch.,  East  Boston,  Ms., 
Dec.  3,  1851— Apr.  .  .  1857.— P.  South  Cong.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  14, 1857— Nov.  .  .  1862.— P.  1st  Ref.  (Dutch)  Ch.,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1862— [Aiitogr.] 

William  Stanton  Curtis  (3),  b.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1815. 
—111.  C.  1838.— Ord.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  26, 
1843— Apr.  .  .  1855.— Prof.  Moral  Phil,  and  College  Pastor,  Ham- 
ilton College,  '55-'63.— President  Knox  College,  '63-'68.— P.  West- 
minster Presb.  Ch.,  Rockford,  111.,  Oct.  20,  1869 — [Autogr.] 

George  Thurlow  Dole  (2),  b.  Byfield  (Newbury),  Ms.,  Oct» 
30,  1808.— Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Washington  St.  Ch.,  Beverly,  Ms., 
Oct.  6,  1842— July  .  .  1851.— P.  North  Woburn,  Ms.,  Oct.  12,  1852 
—Oct.  3,  1855.— S.  p.  Laneboro',  Ms.,  '56-63.— S.  p.  Curtisville,  in 
Stockbridge,  Ms.,  '64-'71.— Res.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  '71 — [Avtogr.] 

*Hercules  Rice  Dunham  (2),  Jackson,  N.  Y., — 

Un.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Cortlandville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1843 

— 1856.— Galena,  111.,  '57-'.  .—Died, 1857,  aged  .  . 

[Andover  Trienn.  Cat.'\ 

*Isaac  Groot  Duryee  (1),  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 

— U.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Ref.  (Dutch)  Ch.,  Fallsburg,  N.  Y.,  July  13, 

1842— 1851.— Glenham,  N.  Y.,  '51-'52.— 2nd  Ref   Ch., 

Schenectady,  N.   Y.,  '52-'58.— Port  Jackson,  N.   Y.,  '59-'62.— 

Chaplain    31st  N.  Y.  Vols.,  '62-'66.— Died, 1866,  aged  56. 

[Andover  Trienn.  Cat] 

♦Marshall  Hosmer  Eames  (2),  b.  Dalton,  Ms.,  Aug.  19,  1812. 
—Ord.  Claridon,  O.,  Oct.  24,  1843— Sept.  3,  1848,  when  he  died 
there,  aged  36. 

♦Samuel  H.  Elliot  (3),  b.  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Oct.  23,  1809.- 
Un.  C.  1841.— S.  S.  Woodbridge,  Ct.,  '42-'43,  of  which  P.  Nov.  .  . 
1843— Dec. . .  1849.— P.  Westville,  Ct.,Dec. . .  1849— May  .  .  1855. 
— In  trade,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  where  he  died,  Sept.  11,  1869,  aged  60. 

Amasa  C.  Frissell  (3),  b.  Peru,  Ms.,  Oct.  1 7,  1817.— Ord.  Presb. 
Ch.,  South  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1843— Sept.  15,  1858.— S.  p. 


1841.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  55 

Salt  Point,  N.  Y.,  '60-'62.— P.  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6, 
1862 — Oct.  31,  1865. — N.  Y.  Dist.  Sec.  Am.  Tract  Soc,  Boston, 
Ms.,  '66-'68. — Dist.  Sec.  Am.  Tract  Soc,  New  York,  150  Nassau 
St.,  'QS—[Atttogr.] 

Solomon  Paine  Giddings  (2),  b.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1812. — 
Mid.  C.  1838. — Ord.  Evang.  at  Poultney,  Vt.,  Sept.  28,  1842. — 
Labored  in  Middle  Tennessee. — P.  Curtisville,  Ms.,  '.  .  -'.  . — P. 
Springfield,  Vt., 1852— 1858. — In  Government  em- 
ployment, Washington,  D.  C,  '63 — [Autof/):] 

*Chauncey  Goodrich  (3),  b.  Middletown,  Ct.,  July  20,  1817. — 
Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Maiden,  Ms.,  Aug.  30,  1843— Nov.  2,  1847.— P. 
Watertown,  Ct.,  Aug.  22,  1849— Nov.  2,  1856.— Res.  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  '56  [Aiitogr.]  till  his  death  there,  March  27,  1868,  at  the  age 
of  51. 

*Benjamin  Griswold  (2),  b.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Aug.  13,  1811. — 
Dart.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  Randolph, 
Vt.,  Sept.  2,  1844. — Labored  as  Missionary  at  Cape  Palmas,  '41- 
'43,  and  at  the  Gaboon,  '43,  where  he  died,  July  14,  1844,  aged  33. 

Eli  Edwin  Hall  (3),  b.  Blandford,  Ms.,  Apr.  11,  1814.— 111. 
C.  1838.— Ord.  1st  Oh.,  Guilford,  Ct.,  Oct.  25,  1843— July  24, 
1855. — Chaplain  American  Ch.,  Rome,  Italy,  '56-'59. — Superin- 
tendent Missions  in  Italy  of  Am.  and  For.  Christian  Union  and 
Chaplain  Am.  Ch.,  Florence,  '61-'66. — S.  p.  Guilford,  Ct.,  '66-'69. 
— Res.  Fair  Haven,  Ct.,  '70 — [Autogr.] 

Allen  Backus  Hitchcock  (3),  b.  Great  Barrington,  Ms.,  March 
20,  1814.— 111.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Evang.  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  July  6, 
1841.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Davenport,  lo.,  '41-'44.— S,  p.  Moline,  111., 
—'66.— Res.  Moline,  111.,  'QQ—lAtitogr.] 

Isaac  Jennings  (2),  b.  Trumbull,  Ct.,  July  24,  1816.— Y.  C. 
1837.— Ord.  2d  Cong.  Ch.,  Akron,  O.,  June  14,  1843— Feb.  13, 
1847.— P.  Stamford,  Ct.,  Sept.  1,  1847— Apr.  26,  1853.— P.  Ist 
Ch.,  Bennington,  Vt.,  Sept.  21,  1853— [.l^^^o^r.] 

Isaac  Pendleton  Lang  worthy  (2),  b.  North  Stoniugton,  Ct., 
Jan.  19,  1806.— Y.  C.  1839.— Ord.  Chelsea,  Ms.,  Nov.  10,  1841 
—Nov.  10,  1858.— Cor.  Sec.  Am.  Cong.  Union,  '5  7-'67.— Cor.  Sec. 
Am.  Cong.  Association,  Boston,  Ms.,  '67 — [Autogr.] 


5^  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1841. 

*RoBERT  CoiT  Learned  (2),  b.  New  London,  Ct.,  Aug.  31, 1817. 
— Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Twinsburg,  O.,  Sept.  27,  1843— 
Apr.  .  .  1846. — P.  Canterbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  22,  1847 — Nov.  3,  1858. — 
P.  Berlin,  Ct.,  Dec.  1,  1858— Apr.  1,  1861.— P.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Sept. 
11,  1861— July  15,  1865.— Res.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  '65  [Autoffr.]  till 
his  death  in  that  town,  Apr.  19,  1867,  at  the  age  of  49. 

♦Oliver  Wolcott  Mather  (2),  b.  Windsor,  Ct.,  Jan.  23,  1815. 

— Y.  C.  1837.— Ord —Preached  Birmingham,  O.,  '42, 

Dover,  O.,  '44,  Ruggles,  O.,  '45,  Geneva,  O.,  '47-50.— S.  S.  Cold- 
water,  Paw  Paw  and  White  Lake,  '50-'57. — Res.  Windsor,  Ct., 
'57 — Nov.  7,  1870,  when  he  died  there,  aged  56. 

William  Neill  McHarg  (1),  Albany,  N.  Y,  Oct.  1,  1816.— 
Un.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27,  1842— Nov. 
10,  1850.— P.  Ithaca,  N.  Y,  Dec.  18,  1850— May  15,  1857.— P. 
Lyons,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1858— Aug.  15,  1862.— Prof.  Latin  in  Ham- 
ilton College,  '62-'69.— Res.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  '69— [.-Iw^o^r.] 

Emery  Moulton  Porter  (1),  b.  Rye,  N.  H,,  Apr.  1,  1815. — 
Harv.  C.  1838.— Ord.  De-icon  (Episc),  Boston,  Ms.,  '42,  Presby- 
ter, '43.— S.  p.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  '42-'44.— Rector,  Lonsdale,  R.  L, 
'45-'48,  Fall  River,  Ms.,  '49-'63.— Ag't  "  Prot.  Episc.  Freedman's 
Commission,"  '65. — Res.  Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  '70 — [Autogr.'\ 

William  Russell  (3),  b.  Stratford,  Ct.,  Feb.  15,  1815.— Y.  C. 

1837.— Ord.  Wakeman,  O.,  Dec.  .  .  1842— —P.  East 

Hampton,  Ct.,  Oct.  .  .  1846 — —P.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H., 

June  .  .  1856 — — S.  p.  Sherman,  Ct.,  '59-  '.  . — Govern- 
ment clerk,  26  Grant  Place,  Washington,  D.  C,  '63 — [Auto(/r.] 

Anson  Smyth  (2-),  b.  Franklin,  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  1812. — Ord. 
Orange,  Ct.,  Nov.  25,  1840— Jan.  10,  1843.— S.  p.  Milford,  Mich., 
—P.  Toledo,  O., 1847— 1856.— Commis- 
sioner Common  Schools  in  the  State  of  Ohio,  '56-'63. — Sup't  In- 
struction, Cleveland,  O.,  '63-'70.~P.  North  Presb.  Ch.,  Cleveland, 
0., l8lO—[Auto(/r.] 

Joseph  Parrish  Thompson  (2),  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  August 
7,  1819.— Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Chapel  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Oct. 
28,  1840— March  31,  1846.— P.  Broadway  Tabernacle  Ch.,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  15,  1845— Nov.  15,  1871.— Res.  Berlin,  Prussia,  '11— [Au- 
togr.] 


1842.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF    YALE   COLLEGE.  57 

William  Waltek  Woodworth  (1),  b.  Cromwell,  Ct.,  Oct.  16, 
1813.— Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Berlin,  Ct.,  July  6,  1842— May  2,  1852. 
—P.  1st  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Sept.  29,  1852— ]May  2,  1858.— S.  p. 
Mansfield,  O.,  '58-'60.— S.  p.  Olivet  Ch.,  Springfield,  ]\Is.,  '60-'62. 
— S.  p.  Plymouth,  Ms.,  '62-'64.— S.  p.  PainesviUe,  O.,  '64-'60.— P. 
Belchortown,  Ms.,  May  16,  1866— May  4,  1870.~P.  Grinnell,  lo., 
March  1,  1871 — [AtUoffr.]  28. 

1839-1842. 

John  Thomas  Andrew  (2),  b.  Bethany,  Ct.,  July  19,  1811. — 
Y.  C.  1839. — Teacher,  Cornwall,  Ct.,  '42-44,  then  in  agriculture, 
'44-'61,  since  when,  continued  to  res.  in  Cornwall,  Ct. — [Atctogr.] 

Benjamin  Franklin  Atkins  (1),  Boston,  Ms.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1817. 
— Harv.  C.  1838. — Not  ord. — Res.  Boston,  Ms. — 

Oscar  F.  Avert  (2),  b.  Groton,  Ct. — Not  ord. — Merchant,  Chi- 
cago, 111, — 

*SoLON  Cicero  Avery  (3),  b.  Groton,  Ct.,  Apr.  27,  1816. — Not 
ord. — Merchant,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  July  29,  1854, 
aged  38. 

Samuel  John  Mills  Beebe  (3— ),  b.  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  21,  1819.— Ham.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  .  .  1842 
March..  1848.— S.  p.   1st  Presb.   Ch.,  St.  Louis,  '48-'49.— S.  p. 

Brunswick,  Mo.,  '49,  where  P 1852— March   15,  1863.— 

Teacher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '63-'70.— Principal  High  School,  Bruns- 
wick, Mo.,  '70 — [Atctogr.] 

Ammi  Ruhamah  Bradbury  (2),  b.  Minot,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1810. — 
Bowd.  C.  1837.— Teacher,  North  Scituate,  R.  I.  (1850).— P.  Park 
St.  (Free  Will  Bapt.)  Ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.  (1872)— 

Darius  Richmond  Brewer  (1),  b.  Dorchester,  Ms.,  June  23 
1819.— Harv.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Deacon,  Episc,  Nov.  6,  1842,  Priest, 
Feb.  14,  1844.— R.  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Cambridgeport,  Ms.,  .... 

1842— 1844.— R.  Concord,  N.  H., 1844—  .... 

1846.— R.  Trinity  Ch.,  Newport,  R.  I., 1846— 1855 

— R.  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Newport,  R.  I., 1855 — 1858. — 

R.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 1858— 1866.— R. 

Ch.  of  the  Reformation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 1866— [^4i<i'o^r.] 


58  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1842. 

Cyrus  Brewster  (3),  b.  Windham,  Ct.,  Aug.  22,  1807.— Ord. 
Orange,  Ct.,  Aug.  23,  1843— Aug.  .  .  1848.— Res.  Montreal,  Can- 
ada, '48-'54.— P.  Haydenville,  Ms.,  Aug.  18,  1858— Dec.  15,  1863. 
Hosp.  Chaplain  U.  S.  A.,  '63-'65.— Merchant,  N.  Y.  City,  res. 
Derby,  Ct.,  '67 — [Autogr.] 

Sherlock  Bristol  (1),  Cheshire,  Ct., — Oberl.  C.  1839. 

—P.  Franklin,  O.  (1847)— Salicoy,  Cal.,  (1871). 

Enoch  Fitch  Burr  (1),  b.  Westport,  Ct.,  Oct.  21,  1818.— Y.  C. 
1839.— Ord.Hamburg  (in  Lyme),  Ct.,  Oct.  3,  1850— 

Zalmon  Barlow  Burr  (2),  b.  Fairfield,  Ct.,  Oct.  4,  1812.— Y. 
C.  1839.— Ord.  Ridgebury,  Ct.,  June  7,  1843— June  7,  1850.— P. 
Weston,  Ct.,  June  7,  1850.— [Autogr.] 

John  Mason  Grant  (3),  b.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  June  14,  1817.— Y. 
C.  1839.— Not  ord. — Teacher  and  Book  Agent,  Baltimore,  Md. — 
[Autogr.'] 

Joseph  Darling  Hull  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.  21,  1818. 
— Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  Essex,  Ct.,  Jan.  31,  1844— Oct.  1,  1848.— P. 
Plymouth  Hollow  (now  Thomaston),  Ct.,  May  9,  1849— June  1, 
1851.— S.  p.  Suffield,  Ct.,  '51-'52.— S.  p.  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  '52-'53. 
— P.  South  Reading  (now  Wakefield),  Ms.,  '53-'56. — Res.  Somer- 
ville,  Ms.,  '56-'59.— S.  p.  5th  Cong.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '59.— 
Teacher,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '5 9-'64.— Principal  Murray  Hill  Institute, 
58  Park  Av.,  New  York,  'Qi— [Autogr.] 

Chester  Smith  Lyman  (2),  b.  Manchester,  Ct.,  Jan.,  13,  1814. 
— Y.  C.  1837.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Feb.  15,  1843— 
Apr.  25,  1845. — In  Sandwich  Islands  and  California,  surveyor,  etc., 
'46-'50. — Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  since  '50;  Prof.  Industrial  Me- 
chanics and  Physics  in  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School  of  Yale  Col- 
lege, '69 — [Autogr.] 

Abijah  Perkins  Marvin  (2),  b.  Lyme,  Ct.,  Feb.  1,  1813. — 
Trin.  C.  1839.— Ord.  North  Ch.,  Winchendon,  Ms.,  Jan.  10,  1844— 
Sept.  .  .  1866. — Agent  Cong.  Assoc,  '65-'66. — Associate  Ed.  Jios- 
ton  Recorder,  '67,  res.  Worcester,  Ms.,  '69-'70.— S.  p.  Lancaster, 
Ms.,  '70-'72,  of  which  P.  May  1,  1872— [^4 w^o^r.] 

Austin  Phelps  (1—),  b.  West  Brookfield,  Ms.,  Jan.  7,  1820.— 
Un.  Penn.  1837.— Ord.  P.  Pine  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  March  31, 


1842.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  59 

1842— Apr.  11,  1848.— Bartlet  Prof.  Sac.  Rhet.,  Theol.  Sem.,  An- 
dover,  Ms.,  '48 — [Autogr.] 

Frederic  Trexck  Perkixs  (2-f-),  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
16,  1811.— Y.  C.  1839.— Ord.  East  Cambridge,  Ms.,  Jan.  11,  1843— 
May  26,  1851.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Manchester,  Ct.,  June  11,  1851— Oct. 
14,  1856.— P.  Williamsburg,  Ms.,  Feb.  3,  1857— May  6,  I860.— 
P.  1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  Galesburgh,  111.,  Oct.  24,  1860— March  3, 
1868.— S.  p.  Warburton  Chapel,  Hartford,  Ct., '70-72.— S.  p.  Nau- 
gatuck,  Ct.,  '12— [Autogr.] 

*Charles  Henry  Porter  (2),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Aug.  11,  1811. 
— Y.  C.  1839. — Died  at  New  Haven,  while  a  member  of  the  Sem- 
inary, Sept.  26,  1841,  aged  30.  [Memoir  by  Rev.  E.  Goodrich 
Smith,  Am.  Tract  Soc,  N.  Y.] 

Lansing  Porter  (3),  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1817. — "Wesl. 

U.  1839.— Ord.  New  London,  Ct., 1841.— S.  p.  1st  Cong.  Ch., 

Rockford,  111.,  '44-'46.— S.  p.  Lockport,  111.,  '47-48.— S.  p.  2d 
Cong.  Ch.,  Rockford,  lU.,  '49-'54.— In  U.  S.  Army,  '61-'63.— 
Farming,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  '55 — [Axitogr.] 

*Daniel  Powers  (2),  b.  Western  (now  Warren),  Ms.,  May  21, 
1815.— Y.  C.  1837.— Tut.  Y.  C.,'40-'42.— Not  ord.— Died,  Warren, 
Ms.,  March  18,  1845,  aged  30.     [Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

Edward  Augustus  Renouf  (1),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Nov.  15,  1818. 
—Harv.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc),  Nov.  6,  1842,  Priest, 
Nov.  12, 1845.— H.  M.  Bayou  Teche,  La.,  '43-  '.  .— R.  Trinity  Ch., 
Louisville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1843— Apr.  1,  1853.— Assist.  Min.,  St. 
Stephen's  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  '54-55. — Assist.  Min.,  St.  Mark's, 
Boston,  Ms.,  '55-'57. — Assist.  Min.,  St.  Stephen's,  '57-59.— R. 
Keene,  N.  H.,  May  1,  1859— May  31,  1868.— R.  Drewsville,  N.  H., 
Dec.  13,  1868— Aug.  1,  1871.— Res.  Keene,  N.  H.,  '1\— [Autogr.'] 

*AzARiAH  Smith  (3),  b.  Manliiis,  N,  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1817.— Y.  C. 
1837.— M.  D.  Yale,  1840.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
30,  1842.— Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  Turkey,  '42-'51.— 
Died  at  Aintab,  Syria,  June  3,  1851,  aged  34.  [Class  Record, 
Y.  C;   Obit,  in  3Iissionary  Herald,  1852.] 

*David  Tappan  Stoddard  (2),  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Dec.  2, 
1818.— Y.  C.  1838.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '40-'42.— Ord.  Missionary  at  New 


60  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1842. 

Haven,  Ct.,  Jan.  27,  1843. — Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to 
the  Nestorians  in  Persia,  '43,  till  his  death  at  Oroomiah,  Jan.  22, 

1857,  at  the  age  of  39.     [Memoir  by  Joseph  P.  Thompson^  2>.Z>., 

1858,  12mo.,  pp.  420.] 

Owen  Street  (1),  b.  East  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  8,  1815.— Y.  C. 
1837.— Ord.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1842— June  25,  1851.— 
S.  p.  Woodbridge  and  North  Haven,  Ct.,  '50-'51. — P.  Ansonia, 
Ct.,  Sept.  1,  1852— May  .  .  1857.— P.  High  St.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms., 
Sept.  16,  \%b1—\Autoqr.'\ 

Edward  Strong  (2),  b.  Somers,  Ct.,  Oct.  25, 1813.— Y.  C.  1838. 
—Tut.  Y.  C,  '40-'42.— Ord.  College  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct., 
Dec.  14,  1842— July  1, 1862.— P.  South  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  March 

15,  1865— Dec.  1,  1871.— P.  South  Evang.  Ch.,  West  Roxbury, 
Ms.,  May  2,  1872— [^?<«o^/-.] 

Israel  Perkins  Warren  (2),  b.  Woodbridge  (now  Bethany), 
Ct.,  Apr.  8,  1814.— Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Granby,  Ct.,  Apr.  20,  1842 
—May  1,  1845.— P.  Mt.  Carmel  (in  Hamden),  Ct.,  July  8,  1846— 
Sept.  .  .  1851.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Oct.  2,  1851— Feb.  .  . 
1856. — Cor.  Sec.  Am.  Seamen's  Friend  Soc,  New  York,  '56-'59. — 
Sec.  and  Ed.  Am.  Tract  Soc,  Boston,  Ms.,  '59-'69. — Publisher 
and  Bookseller  in  Boston  since  1869,  res.  Newton  Centre,  Ms. — 
[Autogr^^ 

Edward  Abiel  Washburn  (1),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Apr.  16,  1819. 

— Harv.  C.  1838.— Ord.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Newburyport,  Ms., 

1844— 1851.— P.  St.  John's  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Prof 

Church  Polity,  Berkeley  Divinity  Scliool,  Middletown,  Ct.,  Apr. 

16,  1853— Dec.  25,  1862.— P.  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Dec.  25,  1862— Apr.  16,  1865.— P.  Calvary  Ch.,  New  York  City, 
Apr.  16,  1865— [^t^^o<7r.] 

WiLFORD  L.  Wilson  (3),  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. — P.  Newport,  N.  Y. 
(1850). 

Ephraim  Monroe  Wright  (1),  b.  Northampton,  Ms., 

1816.— Wms.  C.  1839.— Teacher,  Williston  Sem.,  East  Hampton, 
]\I8.,  '44-'49.— Sec.  of  State  of  Mass.,  '53-'55.— P.  Bethlehem,  Ct., 
July  3,  1861— Sept.  .  .  1865.— P.  Terry ville,  Ct.,  Sept.  .  .  1865— 
May  .  .  1870.— Teacher,  East  Hampton,  M.-&.—\A.utogr.'\  29. 


1843.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   TALE    COLLEGE.  61 

1840-1843. 

*Dan  Tatlok  Bagg  (2),  b.  West  Springfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  28,  1815. 
—Tin.  C.  1841.--Ord.  Madison  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  Apr.  18,  1845.— 
Died,  Jan.  15,  1848,  aged  33. 

*Peekixs  Kirkland  Clark  (2),  b.  Westfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  8, 1811. 
— Y.  C.  1838.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '42-'45.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Cliester  VU- 
lage  (Huntington),  Ms.,  Aug.  26,  1846. — S.  p.  Chester  Village, 
Ms.,  '46-  '.  .—P.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  June  16,  1852— Oct.  2,  1855.— S. 
p.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  South  Deerfield,  ]Ms.,  '56-'59,  of  which  P.  June 
29,  1859— Sept.  26,  1865.— P.  Mittineague  (West  Springfield),  Ms., 
Jan.  16,  1866—  [Autogr.]  Apr.  18,  18V1.— P.  Charlemont,  Ms., 
Aug.  16,  1871,  till  his  death  in  that  town,  Jan.  4,  1872,  at  the  age 
of  60. 

*Samuel  Goodrich  Coe  (3),  b.  New  Hartford,  N".  Y.,  Oct.  22, 
1819.— Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Middlebury,  Yt.,  Jidy  14,  1844 
—Nov.  .  .  1850.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Danbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  13,  1850— May 
12,  1864.— S.  p.  Ridgefield,  Ct.,  '.  .  -'68.  [^w^o^r.]- Died,  New 
Haven,  Ct,  Dec.  7,  1869,  aged  50. 

James  Cowles  (l-f),  b.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  Feb.  18,  1815.— Y.  C. 
1837.— Teacher,  Ohio  and  III,  '43-'66,  in  N.  J.,  '66-'69,  in  Rye, 
N.  Y.,  'lO—[Auto(/r.] 

William  Bronson  Curtiss  (3),  b.  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1812. 
— Y.  C.  1840. — Ord.  Humphrey sville  (now  Seymour),  Ct.,  Aug. 
27,  1843— Oct.  .  .  1849.— P.  Huntington,  Ct.,  Feb.  13,  1850.— June 
.  .  1858.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  New  Egypt,  N.  J.,  Dec.  .  .  1858— Oct. 

.  .  1859.— P.  North  Branford,  Ct.,  Dec.  22,  1859— — S. 

p.  Munroe,  Ct.,  'Q9— [Autogr.] 

Martin  Dudley  (3),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  Dec.  30,  1814.- Y.  C. 
1839.— S.  p.  North  Madison,  Ct.,  '45-'46.— Teacher,  Southwick, 

Ms., —P.   Easton,  Ct,  Dec.  31,  1861.— [Class  Hecord, 

Y.  C] 

Edavard  Strong  Dwight  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct,  Apr.  30, 1820. 
— Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Saco,  Me.,  Dec.  25, 1844— Aug. 
17,  1852. — S.  p.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Amherst,  Ms.,  Aug.  21,  1853,  of 
which  P.  July  19,  1854— Aug.  26,  I860.— P.  Russell  Ch.,  Hadley, 
Ms.,  Sept  27,  186^— [Autogr.] 


62  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1843. 

Nathaniel  Hillyer  Eggleston  (3),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  May  7, 
1822.— Y.  C.  1840.— Orel.  Ellington,  Ct,  Feb.  19,  1845— Apr.  1, 
1850.— S.  S.  1st  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '50-'51.— P.  Bridge  St.  Ch., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15, 1851— Aug.  15, 1853.— P.  Plymouth  Ch., 
Chicago,  III,  and  Ed.  Gong.  Herald,  Jan.  1, 1854— July  25,  1855.— 
P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Madison,  Wis.,  Aug.  .  .  1855— May  .  .  I860.— P. 
Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Dec.  25,  1860— March  31,  1869.— Associate  Prof. 
Rhetoric,  Williams  College,  '69-70.— S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  Enlield,  Ct., 
'71 — \^Autogr.'\ 

*  Joseph  Merriam  Grout  (3),  b.  Westboro',  Ms.,  Sept.  11, 
1814. — Y.  C.  1840. — Missionary,  several  years,  of  Am.  Home  Miss. 

Soc,  Warsaw,  111.,  where  he  died, 1855,  aged  41.     [^Class 

Record,  Y.  a] 

James  Porter  Hart  (3),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  July  27,  1817. — 
Y.  C.  1840.— Not  ord.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.— [^w^o^r.] 

Enoch  Winslow  Hewitt  (3),  b.  Sutton,  Ms.,  July  8,  1811. — 
Ord.  by  the  Beloit  Convention,  Feb.  14, 1844.— S.  p.  Milton,  Wis., 
'43-'45.— S.  p.  Twelve  Mile  Grove,  etc.,  '46-51. — Res.  Pecatonica, 
III— [^Iw^o^r.] 

*JosEPH  Tourtellotte  Holmes  (2—),  Quincy,  III,  b.  Nov.  15, 
1806.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Quincy,  III,  Oct.  .  .  1843.— P.  Cong.  Ch., 
Griggsville,  HI,  till  his  death,  Apr.  13,  1847,  at  the  age  of  40. 

William  Addison  Houghton  (3),  b.  Berlin,  Ms.,  June  2,  1812. 
— Y.  C.  1840.— Ord.  Northborough,  Ms.,  July  5,  1843— June  11, 
1851.— Res.  Berlin,  Ms.,  '51-'53.— P.  Berlin,  Ms.,  Oct.  26,  1853— 
\Autogr^ 

Horace  James  (1),  b.  Medford,  Ms.,  May  6,  1818.— Y.  C.  1840. 
—Ord.  Wrentham,  Ms.,  Nov.-  1,  1843— Dec.  .  .  1852.— P.  1st  Ch., 

Worcester,  Ms.,  Feb.  .  .  1853 — 1863. — Chaplain  25th  Mass. 

Vols.,  '6 1-'64.— Captain  and  Assist.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  Vols.,  and  Com- 
missioner of  Freedmen  in  N.  C,  '64-66. — P.  1st  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms., 
Oct.  31,  1867— Dec.  13,  1870.— Dist.  Sec.  Am.  and  For.  Christian 
Union,  '71. — S.  p.  2d  Ch,,  Greenwich,  Ct.,  '71,  also  one  of  the 
Proprietors  and  Assoc.  Editor  of  the  Congregationalist  from  '67 — 
[Autogr.'] 

Gould  C.  Judson  (2),  b.  Woodbury,  Ct.,  May  18,  1815.— W.  R. 
C.  1842.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Grafton,  0 1847— 1854. 


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— S.  p.  Viroqua,  Wis.— S.  p.  Walton,  N.  Y.,  'Ql-'6l.—[Atttogr.] 
Upsonville,  Pa.,  [1871]. 

i       James  Kilkourn  (1+),  b.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  May  27,  1816.— Y.  C. 

i    1837.— Ord.  Bridgewater,  Ct.,  Feb.  21,  1844— July  1,  1850.— S.  p. 

I  Prospect,  Ct.,  '51-'53.— P.  Middle  Iladdam,  Ct.,  May  .  .  1853— 
July  1,  1857.— S.  p.  Sandwich,  111.,  '57-63.— H.  M.  Lanark,  Car- 

t  roll  Co.,  Ill,  '63-'65. — S.  p.  Union  Grove,  '65-'66. — City  Mission- 
ary, Racine,  Wis.,  '67 — [Atctogr.] 

Theodore  Adgate  Leete  (3),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  May  20,  1814. 
— Y.  C.  1839.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Windsor,  Ct.,  Sept.  24,  1845— Sept. 
.  .  1859.— S.  p.  Florence  (in  Northampton),  Ms.,  '61-62.— S.  p. 
Agawam,  Ms.,  '62-'63. — In  service  of  the  Christian  Commission, 
'63-'64.— S.  p.  Blandford,  Ms.,  '63-'70.— S.  p.  Thorndike  (Palmer), 
Ms.,  '70--[Autogr.] 

Charles  Eliphalet  Lord  (1),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  11, 
1817.— Dart.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Jonesville,  Ind.,  May  8,  1844.— P. 
Presb.  Ch.,  Niles,  Mich.,  Nov.  17, 1844.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Evansville, 

Ind,,  1849.— P.  Mt.  Yernon,  N.  IL,  Feb.  7,  1858— —P. 

Easton,  Ms.,  June  3,  1863— May  1,  1867. — P.  Chester,  Yt.,  Aug. 
8,  1867— Apr.  6,  1869.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Beverly,  N.  J.,  '69-'70. 
— Res.249  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  '72 — [Autop'.] 

LoRiNG  Bradlee  Marsh  (3),  b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Feb.  12,  1816. — Y. 
C.  1840.— S.  S.  Eddyville  and  Oskaloosa,  lo.,  '46-  '.  .—Teacher, 
Berlin,  Ms.,  '54-  '.  .— S.  S.  North  Scituate,  R.  L,  '58-  '.  .—Ord. 
Evang.,  June  8,  1859.— S.  p.  Wading  River,  L.  L,  '63-  '.  . — S.  p. 
Franklinville,  L.  I.,  65-  '.  .— S.  p.  Upper  Aquebogue,  L.  I.,  '69-  '.  . 
—P.  Huntington,  Ct.,  Oct.  28,  1869— Oct.  28,  1872.— [^w^o^r.] 

^Eliphalet  Parker  (2),  b.  Montville,  Ct.,  Aug.  28,  1814. — 
Y.  C.  1839. — From  1844  or  1845  in  the  ministry  at  Almont,  Mich., 
two  years,  then  teacher  there  two  years. — Died,  Montville,  Ct., 
March  1,  1854,  aged  39.     [Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

Reuel  Miletus  Pearson  (3),  b.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  6,  1809. 
—111.  C.  1840.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Grand  Detour,  111.,  Feb.  9,  1844, 
where  S.  p.  '43-'50.— S.  p.  Byron,  111.,  '50-'59.— Merchant  and  in 
Internal  Revenue  Department,  U.  S.,  res.  Polo,  111. — [Autogr.] 

Lavalette  Perrin  (2+),  b.  Vernon,  Ct.,  May  15,  1816.— Y.  C. 
1840.— Ord.  Goshen,  Ct.,  Dec.  13,  1843— Sept.  4,  1857.— P.   1st 


64  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1843. 

Ch.,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Feb.  3,  1858— May  31,  1870.— P.  Wolcott- 
ville,  Ct.,  July  1,  1812— [Auto ffr.] 

Ralph  Perry  (1),  b.  Manchester,  Ct.,  Dec.  20,  1811.— III.  C. 
1838. — Ord.  Agawam,  Ms.,  Jan.  3,  1844 — Nov.  18,  1846,  where 
re-installed,  Dec.  28,  1847 — [Autogr.] 

Giles  Meigs  Porter  (1),  b.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Apr.  2,  1815. — 
Y.  C.  1836.— Ord.  Green's  Farms  (in  Westport),  Ct.,  Dec.  25,  1844 
—March  .  .  1850.— S.  p.  Unionville,  Ct.,  '51-52,  of  which  P.  Oct. 
.  .  1852— Oct.  .  .  1856.— S.  p.  Garnavillo,  lo.,  '63-68,  where  he 
Btill  resides. — [Autoffr.J^ 

Alfred  Clapp  Raymond  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  18,  1815. 
—Ord.  Bloomfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  3,  1845— May  9,  1849.— S.  p.  Wood- 
bridge,  Ct,  '52- 55.— P.  Orange,  Ct.,  June  .  .  1856— Oct.  27,  1862. 
— In  trade.  New  Haven,  Ct. — [Auto(/r.] 

Edwin  Dickinson  Sewaud  (3),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  Oct.  8,  1815. — 
Y.  C.  1838.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Salem,  Wis.,  Oct.  25,  1843.— S.  p. 
Southport  (now  Kenosha),  Wis.,  '43-'45. — S.  p.  So,  Prairieville 
and  Genesee,  Wis.,  '45-'46. — S.  p.  Aztalan  and  Lake  Mills,  Wis., 
'46-'47.— S.  p.  Lake  Mills,  '47-'57.— S.  p.  R.  City,  Wis.,  '57-'58.— 
S.  p.  Lake  Mills,  'o8-'61.— S.  p.  Baraboo,  Wis.,  '61-'64.— S.  p. 
Laclede,  Mo.,  '64-'68.— Res.  Laclede,  Mo.,  '68-72.— Thayer  Col- 
ege,  Kidder,  Mo.,  '72 — [Autogr.] 
1 

Charles  N.  Seymour  (3),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Apr.  4, 1815.— Trin. 
C.  1841.— Ord.  Huntington,  Ct.,  June  26,  1844— July  .  .  1847.— 
P.  Whately,  Ms.,  March  8,  1853— Apr.  27,  1859.— P.  Brooklyn, 
Ct.,  Dec.  21,  1859 -^[Auto(/r.\ 

Forrest  Shepherd  (2),  b.  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  Oct.  31,  1800. — Y. 
C.  1827. — Not  ord. — Employed  in  geological  explorations. — Res. 
New  Haven,  Ct. 

William  Smeaton  (2),  Edinburgh,  Scotland. — 25  years  or  more, 
Principal  of  a  Public  School,  N.  Y.  City,  res.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. — 

Lewis  Edwards  Sykes  (2),  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Oct.  19,  1810. 
— Un.  C.  1841.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Naperville,  111.,  Jan.  .  .  1848.— 
H.  M.  Orangeville,  etc..  111.,  '48-'6().— II.  M.  Easton,  Mich.,  etc., 
'61-'70.— S.  Y>.  Vienna,  Kan.,  '70— [Auiogr.] 


1844.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  65 

Shermatst  Douglass  Taylor  (1),  b.  Claridon,  O.,  May  14,  1814. 

— W.  R.  C.  1840.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Montville,  O., 1846.— 

Preacher  in  Bath  and  Geneva,  O.,  eight  years ;  Evans  and  Barre, 
N.  Y.,  nine  years.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Shopiere,  Wis.  (1867). 

George  Thacher  (3),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  July  25,  1817.— Y.  C. 
1840.— Ord.  Derby,  Ct.,  Jan.  4,  1844— Oct.  .  .  1848.— P.  Nan- 
tucket, Ms.,  Nov.  .  .  1848— Apr.  .  .  1850. — P.  Allen  St.  Presb.  Ch., 

New  York, 1850— 1854.— P.   1st  Ch.,  Meriden,  Ct., 

Nov.  16,  1854 — Sept.  18,  1S60. — P.  Orthodox  Cong.  Ch.,  Keokuk, 
lo.,  Oct.  .  .  1861 — Apr.  8,  1867. — President  University  of  Iowa, 
Iowa  City,  71 — [Aiitogr.] 

*WiLLiAM  A.  Thompson  (l),Monson,  Ms.,  b — U.N.Y. 

1840.— S.  p.  Troy,  Bloomfield,  and  Fox,  lo.,  '43-'45.— S.  p.  Fair- 
field, lo.,  't5-'50. — S.  p.  Port  Byron,  '50-'52. — Drowned  near  Al- 
bany, 111.,  May  3,  1852,  aged  41.     [Union  Sem.  Triennial  Cat^^ 

Frederic  Vintox  (l),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Oct.  9,  1817. — Amh.  C. 
1837. — Not  ord. — Teacher,  Nantucket,  Ms.,  '46-'47,  Eastport,  Me., 
'47-'48. — Librarian,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  '51-'55. — Assist.  Librarian 
Public  Library,  Boston,  Ms.,  '57-'65,  and  Library  of  Congress, 
Washington,  D.  C,  '65— [.4w«o^/-.]     7^''^'^^^'  Z,  ;/,-^..y 

Hiram  Wasox  (2),  b.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  Dec.  18, 1814.— Amh. 
C.  1838.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Yevay,  Ind.,  Nov.  20,  1843— March  1, 
1857.— P.  Lake  Prairie  Presb.  Ch.,  West  Creek,  Ind.,  March  1, 
1857— March  1,  1 864.— Member  of  Legislature  of  Indiana,  '67- 
'68. — Res.  West  Creek,  Ind.,  ''%\—[Autogr.'\ 

*Edward  Wright  (3),  b.  Deerfield,  Ms.,  May  1,  1815.— Y.  C. 
1840. — Ord.  West  Haven,  Ct.,  June  28,  1843— Oct.  23,  1852,  when 
he  died  in  that  place,  aged  37.  [  Commemorative  Sermon  preached 
at  Deerfield,  Ms.,  hy  Rev.  Alfred  E.  Ives.^  36. 

1841-1844. 

RoLLiN  DiARCA  Hemexway  Allen  (2),  b.  Middlebury,  Vt., 
Jan.  10,  1821.— Mid.  C.  1841.— Not  ord.— Teacher,  Tolland,  Ct, 
Geneseo  and  Riga,  N.  Y.,  and  Terryville,  Ct,  '47-51. — Manufac- 
turer, Terry ville,  Ct.,  ^51— [Autogr.] 

Samuel  Weed  Baenum   (3),  b.  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  June  4, 
1820. — Y.  C.  1841.— Employed  in  revision  of  Webster's  Diction- 
5 


66  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1844. 

ary,  '45-'47.— S.  S.  Graaby,  Ct.,  '48-'50.— S.  S.  Feeding  Hills,  Ms., 
'51-'52.— Orel.  Chesterfield,  Ms.,  Jan.  25,  1853— Jan.  25,  1855.— 
P.  Phillipston,  Ms.,  Jan.  1,  1856— May  14,  1862.— S.  p.  JSethany, 
Ct.,  '69-'70.— Engaged  in  literary  labors,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '65 — 
[Autogr.] 

Henky  Cooley  (3),  b.  West  Springfield,  Ms.,  Dec,  23,  1809. — 
Ord.  Southwick,  Ms.,  Dec.  10,  1846— Jan.  31,  1853.— P.  Mittin- 
eague  (2nd  Ch.,  West  Springfield),  Feb.  23,  1853— June  4,  1854.— 
S.  p.  West  Suffield,  Ct.,  '57-64.— Res.  Springfield,  Ms.— [Autogr.] 

Erastus  Day  (3),  b.  Colchester,  Ct.,  Nov.  13,  1810.— Not  ord. 
— Manufacturer,  Colchester,  Ct. — [Autogr.] 

*WiLLiAM  Dick  (3),  b.  Bathgate,  Scotland,  Jan.   31,   1812. — 

Ham.   C.   1841.— Ord.    Evang.    (Free  Will  Baptist) — 

Died,  Danielsonville,  Ct.,  March  7,  1853,  aged  41. 

John  Camden  Downer  (3),  b.  Bozrah,  Ct.,  Apr.  2,  1811. — Y. 
C.  1841. — Ord.  Evang.  by  New  London  Consociation,  March  26, 
1845.— H.  M.  Elizabeth,  III,  '45-'47.— S.  p.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Free- 
port,  111.,  '47-'49,  of  which  P.  July  10,  1849— Apr.  10,  1853.— 
Missionary  Agent  Synod  of  Peoria,  '53-'54. — Preaching  in  Conn., 
'54-55. — Principal  Lit.  Department  (prospective)  Blackburn  Theol. 
Sem.,  Carlinsville,  111.,  '55.  of  which  Cor.  Sec,  and  Financial  Agent, 
'56-'66.— S.  p.  1st  Presb.  Ch,,  De  Soto,  Mo.,  '67-'70.— H.  M.  in 
Jeff.  Co.,  Mo.,  res  De  Soto,  '71— [^4w^o^r.] 

GusTAvus  Lemuel  Foster  (1),  b.  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1818. 
—Ord.  Cong,  Ch.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  Dec.  25,  1844— Sept.  .  ,  1852. 
—P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Oct.  1,  1854— Oct.  15,  1862.— 
P,  Coldwater,  Mich.,  Oct,  20,  1862— Oct.  20,  1864.— S.  p.  Bethel, 
Ct.,  '66.— S,  p,  Howell,  Mich.,  'Ql—]Autogr.] 

*Thomas  Edwin  Foster  (1),  b.  Andover,  Ms.,  Dec.  16,  1820. — 
Y.  C.  1810. — Instructor  in  Phillips  Academy,  Andover. — Not  ord. 
— Died,  Andover,  Ms.,  March  17,  1851,  aged  30.  [Class  Record^ 
Y.  C.+] 

Charles  Hammond  (2),  b.  Union,  Ct.,  June  15,  1813. — Y.  C. 
1839. — Ord.  Evang.  at  Tolland,  Ct.,  Oct.  9,  1855.— Prin.  3Ionson 
Academy,  Ms.,  '45-'52. — Prin.  Lawrence  Academy,  Groton,  Ms., 
'52-63. — Principal  Monson  Academy,  Ms.,  '63 — [Autogr.] 


1844]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  67 

Abel  Burritt  Jacocks  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  July  12,  1813. 
— Y.  C.  1841. — Not  ord.— Lawyer,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '4S—[Autogr.] 

Charles  Jerome  (1),  b.  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2, 1815. — Ham.  C. 
1839.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  June  .  .  1847—  .  .  1850.— 
S.  p.  Bergen,  N.  Y.,  '50-'54. — Ed.  Genesee  Bvangelist,  '55. — P. 

1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Ellicottville,  N.  Y, 1855— I860.— 

S.  p.  Trenton,  N.  Y,  '61-62.— Agent,  res.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  '62— 
[Autoffr.] 

John  Hume  Kedzie  (1),  b.  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1815.— 
Not  ord. — Lawyer,  Chicago,  111.,  '47 — [Autogr.] 

Samuel  John  Mills  Merwin  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  3, 
1819.— Y.  C.  1839.— Ord.  Southport,  Ct.,  Dec.  18,  1844— May  3, 
1859.— P.  South  Hadley  Falls,  Ms.,  Dec.  4,  1860— July  11,  1867. 
—P.  Wilton,  Ct.,  Oct.  20,  iSQS—Autogr.] 

Edgar  Perkins  (2),  b.   Hartland,  Ct.,  March  22,  1814. — Ord. 

Lockport,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1845— 1849.— Agent  A.  S.  S. 

Union,  '51 -'55. — Prin.  Gloversville  Female  Seminary,  '55-'57. — 
Prin.  Kinderhook  Academy,  '57-'61. — Prin.  Hamilton  Union 
School,  '65-'68.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Phcenix,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1868— 
Apr.  1,  1872. — P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y,  Aug.  7,  1872 — 
[Autogr.'] 

♦William  Henry  Porter  (1),  b.  Rye,  N.  H.,  Sept.  19,  1817.— 

Y.  C.  1841.— Ord.  Litchfield,  N.  H.,  Oct.  29,  1845— 1849. 

— Res.  Cambridge,  Ms.,  '51-'61.— Clerk,  Custom  House,  Boston, 
Ms.,  '54-'57.— Died,  Roxbury,  Ms.,  May  26,  1 861,  aged  43.  [  Class 
Record,  Y.  C] 

Porter  H.  Snow  (2),  New  Haven, — Un.  C.  1838. — 

South  Hadley,  Ms., — In  business,  Detroit,  Mich.  (1872). 

RoswELL  Robinson  Snow  (2),  b.  Ashford,  Ct.,  June  30,  1810^ 

—Ord.  Troy,  Wis.,  Feb.  26,  1845— 1847.— S.  p.  Rochester 

and  Waterford,  Wis.,  '47-55  and  '57-62.- S.  p.  Bristol,  Hartland 
and  Pewaukee,  Wis.,  '55-'57.— S.  p.  Udina,  III,  '62-'68.— S.  p. 
Wilmot,  Wis.,  'Q^— {Autogr. '\ 

Increase  Niles  Tarbox  (3),  b.  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  Feb.  11, 
1815.— Y.  C.  1839.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '42-'44.— Ord.  Framingham,  Ms., 


68  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1845. 

Nov.  22,  1844 — July  2,  1851.— Sec.  Am.  Education  Soc,  Boston, 
Ms.,  res.  since  '60,  West  Newton,  Ms.,  '51 — [Autogr.] 

Isaiah  Crocker  Thacher  (3),  b.  South  Dartmouth,  Ms.,  July 
2,  1815. — Un.  C.  1841.— Ord.  Mattapoiset,  Ms,,  Dec.  25,  1844— 
July  31,  1849.— P.  Central  Ch.,  Middleboro',  Ms.,  Aug.  16,  1849— 
Nov.  22,  1852.— P.  South  Dennis,  Ms.,  '52-'56.— Re-installed  P. 
Middleboro',  Ms.,  Apr.  16,  1856— Apr.  .  .  I860.— P.  Gloucester, 
Ms.,  Apr.  26,  1860— Aug.  18,  1870.— P.  Wareham,  Ms.,  Oct.  27, 
1810— [Autogr.] 

*JoHN"  Smalley  Whittlesey  (3),  b.  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Oct.  2, 
1812.— Ord.  Trumbull,  Ct.,  Oct.  2,  1844— Nov.  20,  1 849.— P.  Dan- 
bury  (Bethel),  Ct.,  Dec.  12,  1849— Jan.  1,  1852.— H.  M.  Iowa,  res. 
Durant,  lo.,  '57-61.— Chaplain  11th  Reg.  Iowa  Vols,  '61,  till  his 
death,  while  in  the  service,  May  11,  1862,  in  the  50th  year  of  his 
age. 

William  Sturges  Wright  (2),  b.  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  Oct.  24, 
1813.— Y.  C.  1839.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Hartford  South  Assoc,  at 
Berlin,  Ct.,  June  3,  1851.— S.  p.  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  '51-'53.— P. 
West  Avon,  Ct.,  Feb.  16,  1853— May  .  .  1859.— P.  Chester,  Ct., 
June  29,  1859— Aug.  11,  1861.— Res.  Glastonbury,  Ct. — [Autogr.] 

1842-1845. 

*  Jacob  Angell  (1),  b England. — Died  in  New 

Haven,  while  a  member  of  the  Seminary,  Aug.  4,  1843,  aged  .  . 

Horace  Cowles  Atwater  (3),  b.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  March  14, 
1819.— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  at  Fall  River,  Ms.,  Apr.  3,  1847.— In  the 
ministry  of  the  Meth.  Episc.  Ch., '45-'57.— S.  p.  (Cong.)  Ilartland, 
Wis.,  '59-'60.— S.  p.  Alexandria,  O.,  '61-'67.— S.  p.  Elizabethtown, 
E.  Tenn.,  '10— [Autogr.] 

William  Baldwin  (2),  b.  Ellsworth,  Ct.,  Dec.  16,  1821.— Y.  C. 
1841.— S.S.  Medina,  O.,  '45-'46.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Walton,  New 
Road,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1848,  where  S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.  several  years, 
— S.  p.  Oneonta  and  Laurens,  N.  Y.,  '54-62. — S.  p.  Presb.  Ch., 
Worcester,  N.  Y.,  several  years. — S.  p.  Susquehanna  Depot,  Pa., 
'67.— Res.  Great  Bend,  Pa.,  '72— [Class  Hecord,  Y.  C.  +  ] 

Thomas  Nelson  Benedict  (3),  b.  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1817. 
— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Champion,  N.  Y,  Feb.  3,  1846— 


1845.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  69 

1848.— S.  p.  Messina,  N.  Y.,  '48-'53.— S.  p.  Brookfield,  Ct., 

'59-64.— S.   p.    Lisle,    N.   Y.,    '64-'69,   Aquebogue,   L.   I.,    '70— 

[Auto!/r.] 

Joseph  Chandler  (3),  b.  North  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Aug.  12,  1819. 
— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  West  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Apr.  22,  1846— 
[Autogr.] 

Alexander  Huntington  Clapp  (2),  b.  Worthington,  Ms.,  Sept. 
1,  1818.— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Central  Ch.,  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Oct. 
14,  1846— Nov.  15,  1853.— P.  Beneficent  Ch.,  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  3,  1855 — Feb.  8,  1865. — Sec.  Am.  Home  Missionary  Soc,  res. 
New  York  City,  '65 — [Aticogr.] 

Elisha  Woodbridge  Cook  (3),  b.  Manchester,  Ct.,  July  28, 
1816.— Y.  C.  1887.— Ord.  Haddam,  Ct.,  Nov.  18,  1846— May  .  . 
1852. — lu  missionary  labor,  N.  Y.  City,  '52-'54. — P.  Haydeiiville, 
Ms.,  June  14,  1854— Apr.  6,  1858.— P.  Townsend,  Ms.,  Apr.  28, 
1858— Oct.  12,  1859.— P.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  March  6,  1861— Dec. 
13,  1864.— S.  p.  Ripon,  Wis,,  '67.     [Autoffr.] 

*Theodore  Cooke  (3),  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Oct.  27,  1815. — 
Wms.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Stowe,  Ms.,  June  9,  1847— Apr.  .  .  1852.— 
S,  p.  Menasha,  Wis.,  '53-'57. — S.  p.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  '57-'66. — 
Ed.  Worcester  Daily  Gazette^  '67.  [^Autogr.~\ — Res.  Stowe,  Ms., 
where  he  died,  Aug.  27,  1871,  aged  55.  \^Obit.  in  Cong.  Quarterly^ 
Vol.  XIV.] 

*WiLLiAM  Henry  Corning  (l),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Dec.  15,  1820. 

— Trin.  C.   1842.— Ord.  Clintonville,  Ms.,  Dec.  8,  1847— 

1851.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Owego,  N.  Y.,  May  .  .  1854— May  .  . 
1857.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  May  .  .  1862— Oct.  9, 
1862,  when  he  died  at  Saratoga  Springs,  aged  42. 

Lucius  Curtis  (1),  b.  Torringford,  Ct., — Wms,  C. 

1835.— Ord.  1st  Ch ,  Woodbury,  Ct.,  July  6,  1840— June  12,  1854. 
—P.  Colchester,  Ct.,  May  28,  1856 — June  15,  1868.— S.  p.  Ripon, 
Wis.,  '69-'70. — S.  p.  Lyons,  lo.,  'n\—\^Autogr.'\ 

Daniel  Botsford  Davidson  (3),  b.  Roxbury,  Ct.,  May  19, 
1815. — Y.  C.  1841. — Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Kalamazoo,  at  Paw 
Paw,  Mich.,  Feb.  9,  1847.— S.  p.  Paw  Paw,  '47-'48.— S.  p.  Webster, 
Mich.,  '.  .  -'50. — S.  p.  Streetsborough,  O.,  '.  .  -'55. — S,  p,  Monona, 


70  DIVIKITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1845. 

lo.,  '54-'62.— S.  p.  Danville,  lo.,  '62-'6V.— P.  O,  address,  Grinnell, 
lo. —[Auiogr.] 

Samuel  Witt  Eaton  (2),  b.  Framingham,  Ms.,  Dec.  25,  1820. — 
Y.  C.  1842. — Ord.  Evang.,  Jan.  28, 1848,  at  Lancaster,  Wis.,  where 
(Chaplain  7th  Wis.  Vols.,  '62-'65)  S.  p.,  '41—[Aictogr.] 

AzARiAH  Eldridgb  (2),  b.  Yarmouth,  Ms.,  Feb.  7,  1820. — Y.  C. 
1841.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '45-'47.— Ord.  North  Cong.  Ch.,  New  Bedford, 
Ms.,  Sept.  15,  1847— May  1, 1856.— P.  Fort  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Dec.  2,  1858— June  16,  1865. — S.  p.  Am.  Chapel,  Paris, 
France,  '66-'68.— Sec.  Evang.  Alliance,  New  York,  '70-'71.— Res. 
New  York  City,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

William  Tappan  Eustis  (1),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  July  6,  1821. — 
Y.  C.  1841. — Ord.  South  Woburn,  now  Winchester,  Ms.,  Apr.  8, 
1846 -Jan.  27,  1848.— P.  Chapel  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  March 
6,  1848 — Feb.  17,  1869. — P.  Memorial  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  June 
3,  1B69  — [Autogr.] 

Charles  Fabriqub  (3),  b.  Oxford,  Ct.,  Apr.  10,  1817.— Y.  C. 
1842.— Not  ord.— Teacher,  Waterbury,  Ct., '45-'52.— Assoc.  Prin. 
Collegiate  and  Commercial  Institute,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '53-'58  and 
'65 — [Autogr.] 

William  Hinmak  Gilbert  (2),  b.  Weston,  Ct.,  Feb.  12,  1817. 
— Y.  C.  1841.— S.  S.  1st  Ch.,  Haddam,  Ct.,  '45-'46. -Ord.  West- 
minster, Vt.,  Oct.  21,  1846— Apr.  1,  1851.~P.  Ashfield,  Ms.,  Dec. 
3,  1851— Sept.  1,  1855.— S.  p.  Granby,  Ct,  '55-'56,  where  P.  July 
2,  1856— Oct.  ],  1864.— Agent  Am.  Bible  Soc,  res.  Colebrook,  Ct., 
'64-'65,  Brattleboro'  and  Norwich,  Vt.,  '66-'09,  Berlin,  Ct.,  '69- 
'70,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '10— [Autogr.] 

Joel  Grant  (2),  b.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  Jan.  24,  1816.— Y.  C.  1838. 
— Ord.  Evang.  at  South  Cornwall,  Ct.,  Sept.  29,  1845. — S.  p.  Cong, 
Ch.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  '45-'47.— P.  West  Avon,  Ct.,  June  14,  1848 
—Oct.  11,  1852.— S.  p.  Lockport,  III,  '52-'58.— S.  p.  Bristol,  III, 
'58-'60.— Chaplain  12th  111.  Inf,  '6l-'66.— S.  p.  Colebrook,  Ct., 
'67-'68.— S.  p.  Bristol,  III,  '68'-70.— S.  p.  Cambridge,  III,  '70— 
[Autogr.] 

*Jesse  Guernsey  (3),  b,  Watertowii,  Ct.,  July  8,  1822.— Ord. 
Bethesda  Ch.,  Charlestown,  Ms.,  June  10,  1849— Apr.  21,  1849.— 
P.  Derby,  Ct.,  Nov.  6,  1849— Nov.  10,  1852.— S.  p.  Old  Saybrook, 


1845.]  DIVINITF   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  71. 

Ct.,  '52-'53.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Dubuque,  lo.,  July  .  .  1853— Oct.  .  . 
1855. — S.  p.  Woodbridge,  Ct.,  '56-'57.— Agt.  Am.  Home  Miss.  Soc. 
in  Iowa,  res.  Dubuque,  lo.,  '57  [Autogr.],  till  his  death  in  that  city, 
Dec.  5,  1871,  at  the  age  of  49. 

John  Putnam  Gulliver  (1),  b.  May  12,  1819.— Y.  C.  1840,  of 
which  Fellow,  '61-'66.— Ord.  Broadway  Ch.,  Norwich,  Ct.,  Oct.  1, 
1846— Oct.  25,  1865.— P.  New  England  Ch.,  Chicago,  III,  Dec.  .  . 

18G5— 1868. — Pres.   Knox  College,   Galesburgh,  III,  '68- 

'72.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Binghampton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1872— 

*Darius  M.  Hoyt  (3),  New  Canaan,  Ct. — P.  Lafayette,  Ind. — 
Died, 1848. 

Chauncey  Henry  Hubbard  (1),  b.  Middletown,  Ct,  Feb.  10, 
1819.— Y.   C.    1840.— S.    S.    Stanwich,    Ct.,   one   year.— Ord.    1st 

Presb.  Ch.,  Sandlake,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  .  .  1848— 1851.— S.  p. 

2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Bennington,  Vt.,  '51-72. — Res.  Bennington,  Vt., 
'n— [Autogr.] 

*PoRTER  LeConte  (3),  b.  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1817.— Y.  C. 
1842.— Teacher,  Clarksburg,  Va.,  where  he  died,  Aug.  16,  1847, 
aged  30.     [Glass  Record^  Y.  C] 

Alexander  Mac  Whorter  (3),  b.  New  Yoi-k  City,  Jan.  1, 1822. 
— Y.  C.  1842. — Prof.  Metaphysics  and  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  Troy, 
'59-'60.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  'QQ— [Autogr.'] 

George  Frederick  Magoun  (2),  b.  Bath,  Me.,  March  29,  1821. 
— Bowd.  C.  1841.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Shullsburg,  Wis.,  Feb.  15,  1848. 
—P.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Galena,  III,  July  .  .  1848— Sept.  .  .  1851.— 
P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Davenport,  lo.,  June  .  .  1855— Sept.  9,  I860.— S.  p. 
Lyons,  lo.,  '60-64. — Pres.  Iowa  College,  '65 — [Autogr.] 

Birdsey  Grant  Northrop  (3),  b.  Kent,  Ct.,  July  18,  1817. — 
Y.  C.  1841.— S.  3.  Saxonville,  Ms.,  '46-'47,  of  which  P.  March  10, 
1847 — Nov.  6,  1857. — Agent  Board  of  Education  of  Mass.,  '57- 
'66. — Sec.  Board  of  Education  of  Conn.,  res.  New  Haven,  '69 — 
[Autogr.] 

Albert  Paine  (2—),  b.  East  Woodstock,  Ct.,  July  21,  1819.— 
Y.  C.  1841.— S.  S.  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  '46.— Ord.  West  Amesbury, 
Ms.,  Sept.  7,  1848— 1S54.~P.  North  Adams,  Ms.,  Dec.  3, 


72  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1845. 

1856 — May  3,  1862. — Hospital  Chaplain,  Fortress  Monroe,  Ya., 
'62.— Res.  Chelsea,  Ms.,  '62-'64.— Ed.  Beloit  Journal,  Wis.,  '64- 
'67. — Bookseller,  Rockford,  111.,  '67-'68. — Res.  Charlestovvn,  Ms., 
'70 — {^Autogr.^ 

Cyrus  Pitts  (3),  b.  Honeoye,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1817.— Not 
ord. — Res.  Honeoye,  N.  Y. — [Autoc/?'.] 

John  Nettleton  Powell  (2),  b.  Clinton,  N".  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1818. 

—Ham.  C.   1840.— Ord.  Chelsea,  III,  Apr.  .  .  1846— — 

S.  p.  Winslow,  III,  '50-'5S.— S.  p.'  Peterboro',  N.  Y.,  '59-'60.— 
Principal  Yates  Polytechnic  Inst.,  '62-63. — P.  Rosendale,  Wis., 

1864— 1870.— P.   Plymouth,  Wis., 1«70— 

[Autoffr.] 

*George  Richards  (2),  b.  New  London,  Ct.,  Nov.  2,  1816.— 
Y.  C.  1840.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '44-'45,  of  which  elected  Fellow,  1868.— 
Ord.  Central  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  Oct.  8,  1845— Apr.  20,  1859.— S.  p. 
Litchfield,  Ct.,  '61-'65.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Ct,  Jan.  3,  1866 
— Aug.  24,  1870,  where  he  died,  Oct.  20,  1870,  aged  54.  [Obit. 
Record,  Y.  C.  +  ] 

Charles  Smith  (2),  b.  Hatfield,  Ms.,  Aug.  10,  1818. — Amh.  C. 
1841.— Ord,  Warren,  Ms.,  Oct.  10,  1847— Apr.  13,  1852.— P.  South 
Ch.,  Andover,  Ms.,  Oct.  28,  1852— Nov.  28,  1853.— P.  Shawmut 
Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  Dec.  8,  1853— Nov.  8,  1858.— P.  South  Ch.,  An- 
dover, Ms.,  Dec.  18,  1861 — [Autogr.'\ 

Ira  Harvey  Smith  (3),  b.  Humphreysville,  Ct.,  Aug.  20,  1815. 
— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.  11,  1846— March  .  . 
1848. — S.  p.  Prospect,  Ct.,  '48-'.  . — Res.  in  Kansas  since  '54. — 
Register  U.  S.  Land  Otfice,  Topeka,  Kansas,  '64 — YAutogr.'\ 

*Jared  Reed  Swift  (1),  b.  Colchester,  Ct,  Aug.  .  .  1814. — 
Y.  C.  1 842.— Teacher,  Crab  Orchard,  Lincoln  Co.,  Ky.,  '45-'47.— 

Ord.  Evang.  in  the  "  Christian  "  Ch., — Prof.  Ethics  and 

Belles  Lettres,  Western  Military  Institute,  Georgetown,  Ky. — 
Died,  May  16,  1850,  aged  36.     [Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

Albert  Kendall  Teele  (3),  b.  Charlestown,  now  Somerville, 
Ms.,  Feb.  10,  1821.— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Naugatuck,  Ct,  June  19^ 
1845— Nov.  22,  1849.— P.  Ist  Ch.,  Milton,  Ms.,  May  5,  1850— 
[AxLtogr.'\ 


1846.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  73 

Roderick  R.  Williams  (3  — ),  b Wales,  March 

9,  1818.— Ord.  Beaver  Meadow,  Pa.,  May  12,  1841— 1843. 

—In  Theol.  Department  Y.  C,  '43-'45. — P.  .Alinersville,  Pa.,  Aug. 

.  .  1845— Jan.  .  .  I860.— P.  Pittsburgh,  Pa., —Sept.  .  . 

1868. — P.  Cincinnati,  O., 18ij8— [A utogr.] 

William  Youxg  (1),  b.  Newburgh,  N.  Y., — Amh.  C. 

1842. — Asylum  for  Insane,  shortly  after  leaving  the  Seminary. 

35. 

1843-1846. 

William  Webster  Belden  (1),  b.  Moscow,  N.  Y., 1 821. — 

Ord.  Orange,  Ct.,  May  28, 1848— May  . .  1852.— S  .p.  Fitchville,  Ct., 
'52-'56.— S.  p.  Dayville,  Ct.,  '57-'58.— S.  p.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  '.  .  - 

'60. — S.  p.  Attleboro',  Ms.,  '60-'65. — P.  Gardner,  Ms., 1868 

— 1869.— P.  Bristol,  Ct.,  June  1,  l810—[Avto(/r.] 

Joseph  Augustine  Benton  (3),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  May  7,  1818. 
— Y.  C.  1842.— S.  S.  South  Maiden,  Ms.,  '47-48;  preaching  at 
Sacramento,  July,  1849. — Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  March 
5,  1851— Feb.  28,  1863.— S.  p.  2nd  Ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal,  '63- 
'64,  of  which  P.  May  22,  1864— March  1,  1869.— Prof.  Sacred 
Literature,  Pacific  Theol.  Sera.,  Oakland,  Cal.,  '69 — [AutogrJ] 

Richard  Chester  Bristoi,  (1),  b.  Harwinton,  Ct.,  Apr.  12, 
1817.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Lawn  Ridge,  111.,  Dec.  12,  1846,  where 
S.  p.,  '46-'48.— S.  p.  Bloomington,  11,  '48-'50,  Vermillion,  III, 
'51-'55,  DeKalb,  III,  '56-'61.— Res.  Denmark,  lo.—[Autogr.\ 

George  Bushnell  (1+),  b.  Washington,  Ct.,  Dec.  13,  1818. — 
Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Salem  St.  Ch.,  Worcester,  Ms.,  Dec.  18,  1848— 
Dec.  .  .  1856.— Supt.  Public  Schools,  Worcester,  Ms.,  '57-58.— P. 
1st  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Sept.  29,  1858— Jan.  31,  1865.— P.  1st 
Cong.  Ch.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  March  2,  1865— [^i^^o^r.] 

*Samuel  Rodney  Davis  (2),  b.  Chatham,  Ct.,  Sept.  27,  1809.— 
Y.  C.  1835.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Austinburg,  O.,  June  .  .  1853.— 
Teacher,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  about  ten  years,  also  in  N.  Y.,  N.  J., 
and  Ohio.— Died,  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  Apr.  20,  1868,  aged  58. 
YClass  Record,  Y.  6'.] 

*  J  AMES  HoRTON  DiLL  (3),  b.  Plymouth,  Ms.,  Jan.  1,  1821. — 
Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Winchester,  Ct.,  Aug.  26,  1846— Oct.  2,  1852.— 


74  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1846. 

P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Speiicerport,  jST.  Y,,  June  2,  1852 — May  17,  1859. 
— P.  South  Cong.  Ch.,  Chicago,  III.,  May  .  .  1859. — Chaplain  89th 
Reg.  111.  Vols.,  '62,  till  his  death,  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  14? 
1863,  at  the  age  of  42.  [Funeral  ;Sermon  hy  Rev.  Prof.  F.  W. 
Fish-]-] 

Isaac  Mills  Ely  (2),  b.  Fairfield,  Ct., — Y.  C.  1843. 

— Ord.  Evang.  at  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1861.— Hospital  Chapl. 
at  Alexandria,  Va. — S.  p.  Ellicottville,  N.  Y. — S.  p.  Chenango 
Forks,  N.  Y. — Principal  Family  School  for  Girls,  Chenango  Forks, 
N.  Y.,  "72— [Autogr.] 

Mills  Bordwell  Gelston  (2),  b.  Sherman,  Ct.,  Aug.  27,  1817. 
— Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  at  Somerset,  Mich.,  Apr.  .  .  1847.— S.  p.  Presb. 
Ch.,  Albion,  Mich.,  '46-'55.— S.  p.  Naples,  N.  Y.,  '55—[Autogr.] 

Charles  Gibbs  (1),  Norwalk,  O., — Kenyon  C.  1839. 

—Ord 1865.— S.  p.  Earlville,  lo.,  '.  .  -'70.— P.  Cong.  Ch., 

Cedar  Falls,  lo., 1870 — 

*  James  Burnett  Gibbs  (1),  b.  Norwalk,  O.,  May  21,  1822. — 
Y.  C.  1843.— Not  ord.— Died,  Norwalk,  O.  Aug.  3,  1850,  aged  28. 

Henry  Martyn  Goodwin  (1),  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  June  8,  1820. — 
Y.  C.  1840.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Rockford,  111,  Feb.  19,  1851— 
Jan.  8,  1872.     [Autogr.] 

JoHX  E.  Graef  (1),  Pine  Grove,  Pa., — Penn  C. 

1842.~P.  Washington,  D.  C,  (1847).— P.  Alexandria,  Va.,  (1850). 

Lewis  Grout  (2),  b.  Newfane,  Vt.,  Jan.  28,  1815.— Y.  C.  1842. 
— Ord.  Missionary  to  the  Zulus,  South  Africa,  Oct.  8, 1846 — Aug.  15, 
1862. — S.  p.  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  '62-'63. — P.  Feeding  Hills  (in 
Agawam),  Ms.,  Nov.  11,  1863 — Oct.  1,  1865. — Agent  Am.  Miss. 
Assoc,  for  N.  H.  and  Vt.,  res.  West  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  '65— 
[Auiogr.] 

*Jamks  Hadley  (2),  b.  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  March  30, 1821.— Y.  C. 
1842.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '45-'48.— Prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Yale  Col- 
lege, '48,  [Autogr.]  till  his  death  in  New  HaAen,  Nov.  14,  1872,  at 
the  ag  '  of  51. 

BuRDETT  Hart  (2),  b.  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Nov.  16,  1821.— Y.  C. 
1842.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Fair  Haven,  Ct.,  Oct.  1,  1846— Oct.  15,  I860- 
— Merchant,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — [Autogr.] 


1846.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  75 

George  Boardmax  Hubbard  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.  16, 
1822.— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Round  Prairie,  now  Plym- 
outh, 111.,  by  the  111.  Assoc,  Apr.  IG,  1848.— H.  M.  Griggsville, 
Beardstown  and  Canton,  III,  '47-49. — S.  p.  Batavia,  III,  '50-'51. 
— S.  p.  Lamoille,  III,  '51-'54.— S.  p.  Lowell,  III,  '55-'58.— S.  p. 
New  England  Ch.,  Aurora,  III,  '58-'66.— S.  p.  Atlanta,  III,  '66- 
'.  .  [Auto(/r.]—P.  Rantoul,  III,  May  30,  1872— 

*JosiAH  Torre Y  King  (2),  b.  Abington,  Ms.,  July  21,  1819. — 
Y.  C.  1843.— Not  ord.— H.  M.  Southern  Illinois,  '4V-'48.— S.  S- 
East  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  '49. — Died,  Abington,  Ms.,  Oct.  7,  1849, 
at  the  age  of  30.     [  Class  Record,  F]  C] 

*Jared  Owen  Kxapp  (3),  b.  North  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Oct.  6, 
1818.— Y.  C.  1840.— Ord.  Central  Village,  Plainfield,  Ct.,  Sept.  24, 
1846— Nov.  26,  1850.— P.  Hatfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  11,  1850- Apr.  10, 
1855. — P.  Suspension  Bridge,  Niagara  Falls,  Sept.  24,  1855 — July 
5,  1859.— S.  p.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Beloit,  AVis.,  '59,  where  he  died,  July 
14,  1860,  aged  41.     \^Obituary  in  Gong.  Quarterly,  Vol  II.] 

Mahlon  Long  (3),  b.  Warminster,  Pa.,  March  6, 1809.— C.  N.  J. 
1839. — Not  ord. — Prin.  Academy,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  '47-'50. — Prin. 
Tennent  School,  Hartsville,  Pa.,  '50-'70,  where  he  still  resides. — 
\^Autogr.'\ 

William  Harrison  Long  (3),  b.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Sept.  9,  1813. 
— Y.  C.  1840. — Not  ord. — Teacher,  Roxbury,  now  Boston,  Ms,, 
since  '47,  where  now  Prin.  Public  School,  res.  Boston  Highlands. 
— [Autogr.] 

George  Clark  Lucas  (3),  Milan,  O., — Y.  C.  1843. — 

S.  S.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  '46-'47.— Ord.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Lansingburgh, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  . .  1848— Sept.  .  .  1849.— P.  Central  Presb.  Ch.,  Newark, 

N.  J.,  Oct.  .  .  ]  854— —P.  Allen  St.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City,  Oct. 

.  .  1859— —P.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Nov. 

.  .   1863— —P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.— 

l^Autogr.l 

Charles  King  McHarg  (1),  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  March  18,  1823. 
— Un.  C.  1842.— S.  S.  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  '46-'48.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch., 
Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1849— July  .  .  1850.— P.  1st  Presb. 
Ch.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  .  .  1850— Dec.  .  .  1851.— S.  p.  Fly 
Creek,  N.  Y.,  '52-'54.— P.  Irvington,  N,  Y.,  Feb.  .  .  1854— Oct.  .  . 
1864.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  July  .  .  1865— May  .  . 
1870. — Res.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  '72—[Antogr.] 


76  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE,  [1847. 

William  Henry  Moore  (3),  b.  East  Lyme,  Ct.,  Aug.  24,  1820. 
— Y.  C.  1841.— Ord.  Torringford,  Ct.,  Sept.  30,  1846— Sept.  26, 
1854. — Ed.  Examiner  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  '54-55. — P.  Newtown, 
Ct.,  Nov.  12,  1856— Sept.  30,  1862. — Statistical  Secretary  of  Gen. 
Assoc,  of  Conn.,  '59-69,  and  of  Gen.  Conference  of  Cong.  Churches 
of  Conn,  since  '69 ;  State  Missionary,  Ct.,  since  '62  ;  Sec.  Conn. 
Home  Miss.  Soc.  since  '64  ;  Registrar  of  National  Council,  '71,  res. 
Berlin,  Ct. — \Autogr?[ 

Frederick  Munson  (1),  b.  Bethlehem,  Ct.,  Apr.  25,  1818.— 
Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  North  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Sept,  22,  1847— Apr.  22, 
1856.— P.  1st  Ch.,  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  Sept.  3,  1856— July  19,  1865. 
—P.  Brookfield,  Ct.,  Aug.  3,  1865— May  27,  1868.— P.  Patchogue, 
L.  I.,  June  4,  1868 — \^Autogr:\ 

*SoLOMON  DwiGHT  PiTKiN  (1),  Ncw  York  City,  b — 

Amh.  C.   1843.— Ord.  (Presb.) 1847.— S.  p.  New  Diggins 

and   Benton,  Wis.,  '47-'50. — S.  p.   and  P.   Battle   Creek,  Mich., 

1850— 1858,  where  he  he  died, 1858,  aged  36. 

[  Union  Sem.  Triennial  Cat.] 

P,  George  Sauerwein  (1),  Baltimore,  Md., — Penn. 

C.  1842.— Teacher,  Columbus,  O.,  (1847),  in  Springfield,  O.,  (1850). 

Augustus  Smith  (2),  b.  Washington,  Ct.,  Jan.  29,  1816.— Y.  C. 
1842.— Teacher,  Manchester,  Ct.,  '47-48.— S.  S.  Bethany,  Ct., 
'48-'.  .— S.  S.  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  '49-'51.— Not  ord.— Res.  Wash- 
ington, Ct.,  '51— [Class  Record,  Y.  C.-\-] 

John  Wickes  (2),b.  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Feb.  14,  1823.— Y.  C.  1843. 
— Ord.  Canaan  Four  Corners,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1848— Jan.  20,  1856. 
—P.  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24,  1856— Sept.  3,  1862.— P.  Attica, 
N,  Y.,  Feb.  14,  \m4r—[Autogr.]  28. 

1844-1847. 

William  Wallace  Atterbury  (3),  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4, 
1823.— Y.  C.  1843.— S.  S.  Cong.  Ch.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  '47-'48.— 
Ord.  Evang.  (Presb.)  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  13,  1848.— H.  M. 
Lansing,  Mich.,  '48-'54. — P.  2nd  Presb.   Ch.,  Madison,  Ind.,  Nov. 

.  .  1854— 1865.— Sec.  N.  Y.  Sabbath  Committee,  res.  N.  Y. 

City,  'G^—[Autogr.'\ 

Frederick  Denison  Avery  (3),  b.  Groton,  Ct.,  Oct.  30,  1818. 
— Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Columbia,  Ct.,  June  11,  1850— [.L/^o^r.] 


1847.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  77 

John  Avery  (3),  b.  Preston,  Ct.,  Aug.  19, 1819.— Y.  C.  184.3.— 
Ord.  Lebanon  (Exeter  parish),  Ct.,  June  21,  1848 — [Atdoffr.] 

Samuel  Valentine  Blakeslee  (1),  b.  Claridon,  O.,  Nov.  5, 
1818.— W.  R.  C.  1844.— S.  S.  Jefferson  and  Lenox,  O.,  '47-'48.— 
Ord.  Evang.  at  Farmington,  lo.,  March  24,  1849. — H.  M.  in  mining 
regions,  Cal.,  '48-'50. — S.  p.  Hamden,  O.,  '51-52. — Missionary  of 
Am.  Miss.  Assoc,  to  Chinese,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  '52-'55. — Ed. 
Pacific,  res.  Oakland,  Cal.,  ^55— [^lutoffr.] 

Isaac  Grout  Bliss  (1),  b.  Springfield,  Ms.,  July  5,  1822. — Amh. 
C.  1844.— Ord.  Evang.  at  West  Springfield,  Ms.,  May  4,  1847.— 
Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Erzroom,  Turkey,  '47-52. — S.  p. 
Southbridge  and  Boylston,  Ms.,  '52-'57. — Agent  of  Am.  Bible 
Soc.  in  the  Levant,  res.  Constantinople,  '57 — [Autogr.'] 

Samuel  Brace  (2),  b.  Newington,  Ct.,  P'eb.  24,  1817.— Y.  C. 
1841,— Tut.  Y.  C,  '44-'48.— Not  ord.— Teacher,  Pittsfield,  Ms., 
'48-'51. — In  business,  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  '51 -'54,  manufacturer.  New 
Britain,  Ct.,  '54-'63,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '63—[Aut(j(/r.] 

George  Andrew  Bryan  (2),  b,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  15,  1819. 
— Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Cromwell,  Ct.,  June  13,  1849— Oct.  18,  1857. 
—P.  West  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  1,  1858— Sept.  1,  1869.— S.  p.  West- 
brook,  Ct.,  '70 — [Autogr.] 

*William  Burroughs  (2),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Feb.  1,  1823.— Y.  C. 
1843, — Lawyer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '53-'61. — Died,  Germantown, 
Pa.,  March  24,  1861.  In  his  will  he  bequeathed  to  Yale  College, 
for  the  benefit  of  the  Theological  Department,  the  sum  of  ten 
thousand  dollars.     [Obit.  Hecordy  Y.  C] 

*Christopher  Minta  Cordley  (1),  b Eng — 

W.  R.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Sept.   15,   1849— 

1852.— P.  1st  Ch.,  West  Randolph,  Ms., 1852— 1857. 

—P.  West  Brookfield,  Ms.,  June  8,  1859— May  18,  1862.— P. 
Central  Ch.,  Lawrence,  Ms.,  Oct.  15,  1862— June  26,  1866,  when 
he  died  there,  aged  45.     [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.-^] 

Christopher  Gushing  (1),  b.  South  Scituate,  Ms.,  May  3,  1820. 
— Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Edwards  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  Feb.  2,  1849— 
Apr.  23,  1851.— P.  North  Brookfield,  Ms.,  Sept.  17,  1851— Sept. 
17,  1868. — Sec.  Am.  Cong.  Union,  Boston,  Ms.,  '67,— also  editor 
of  the  Congregational  Quarterly,  68 — [Autogr.] 


78  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1847. 

James  Alexander  Darrah  (3),  b.  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  10, 
1820.— C.  N".  J.  1840.— Ord.  Evang.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  3, 1849 
— S.  p.  Rock  Hill  Presb.  Ch.,  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.,  May  18,  1849.— 
Prin.  Prep.  Department,  Webster  College,  '54-'.  . — S.  p.  Marine 
and  Troy,  111.,  '57-'.  .—P.  Presb.  Ch.,  West  Ely,  Mo.,  Apr.  15, 
1859 — [Autof/r.] 

Jonathan  Edwards  (1),  b.  Andover,  Ms.,  July  17, 1820. — Y.  C. 
1840.— Ord.  Woburn,  Ms.,  Sept.  7,  1848— Jan.  .  .  1856.— P.  Plym- 
outh Ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  .  .  1856— Nov.  .  .  1862.— P.- Ded- 
ham,  Ms.,  Jan.  1,  l86S—[ Autogr.] 

Joseph  Emerson  (2),  b.  Andover,  Ms.,  May  28,  1821. — Y.  C. 
1841.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '44-'48.— Ord.  Evang.  Feb.  22,  I860.— Prof. 
Ancient  Languages,  Beloit  C,  Wis.,  '48-56.— Prof.  Greek  in  the 
same,  '56 — [Auto(/)'.] 

William  Henry  Goodrich  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Jan,  19, 
1823.— Y.  C.  1843.— Tut.  Y.  C, '47-'48.— Ord.  Bristol,  Ct.,  March 
13,  1850— Nov.  .  .  1854.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Biughamton,  N.  Y,  Dec. 
6,  1854— July  4,  1858.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  12, 
1858— [Autogr.] 

Gordon  Hall  (3),  b.  Bombay,  India,  Nov.  4, 1823. — Y.  C.  1843. 
—Tut.  Y.  C,  '4G-'48.— Ord.  Wilton,  Ct.,  Oct.  25,  1848— May  4, 
1852. — P.  Edwards  Ch.,  Northampton, Ms.,  June  2, 1852 — [Aictogr.] 

William  Lathrop  Kingslet  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  1, 
1824. — Y.  C.  1843. — Not  ord.  but  preaches.— Ed.  JVew  Englancler 
since  1851,  res.  New  Haven,  Ct. — \^Autogr.'\ 

Charles  Little  (1),  b.  Columbia,  Ct.,  Sept.  26,  1818.— Y.  C, 
1844. — Ord.  at  Columbia,  Ct.,  as  Missionary  to  India,  Sept.   1 
1847.— In  service  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  Madura,  '47-'60.— S.  p, 
Manlius,  N.  Y.,  '60'-61.— P.  Cheshire,  Ct.,  Jan.  8,  1862— July  . 
1865.— S.  p.  Woodbury,  Ct.,  '65-'67.— P.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Feb.  . 
1868— May  .  .  1870.— Ed.  Saline  County  Post,  Crete,  Neb.,  '71  — 
[Autogr.'\ 

*Charles  Long  (3),  b.  Neshaminy,  Pa.,  March  11, 1818.— Y.  C. 
1842.— Tut.  Y.  C, '46-'48.— Prof  Greek  and  Lat.  Langg.,Del.  C, 
'47-'50.— Teacher,  Hartsville,  Pa.,  '50,  till  his  death  there,  July 
15,  1856,  at  the  age  of  38.     {Class  Record,  Y.  C] 


I 


1847.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  79 

William  DeLoss  Love  (2),  b.  Barre,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1819.— 
Ham.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Howe  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  5, 
1848— March  9,  1852.— P.  Eastern  Cong.  Ch.,  New  York  City, 
March  .  .  1852— Oct.  .  .  1852.— P.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Berlin,  Ct.,  Oct. 
5^  1853— Nov.  23,  1857.— P.  Spring  St.  Ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Feb. 
2,  1858 — July  2,  1871. — P.  Cong.  Ch.,  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  July 
9,  1871— [^4«^o^r.] 

Samuel  Dexteu  Marsh  (2),  b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Nov.  28,  1817. — 
Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Ware,  Ms.,  Sept.  9,  1847.— Mission- 
ary to  the  Zulus  in  South  Africa,  in  the  service  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F,  M., 
where  he  died,  at  a  place  called  Itafamasi,  Dec.  11,  1853,  aged  36. 
[Class  Record,  Y.  C.-\-'] 

John  McLeod  (3),  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  2,  1817.— Y.  C, 
1844.— Ord.  Am.  Presb.  Ch.,  Montreal,  Canada,  Nov.  7,  1847.— 
Apr.  .  .  1857.— Dist  Sec.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '57- 
'67.— P.  South  Western  Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Apr.  8,  1867— 
[Autogr.'\ 

James  Row^e  Meeshon  (3),  b.  Fleming  Co.,  Ky., — 

Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Durham  Center,  Ct.,  Apr.  .  .  1848— Apr.  .  / 
1850.— S.  p.  Ansonia,  Ct.,  '50-51.— S.  p.  Colebrook,  etc.,  '51-'52. 
— S.  p.  Marion,  lo.,  '52-'54. — Res.  Newton,  lo.,  '54, — [Autogr.] 

Sylvanus  Dryden  Phelps  (3),  b.  Suffield,  Ct.,  May  15,  1816. — 
Brown  U.  1844. — Ord.  1st  Bapt.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Jan.  21, 
1846— [Autogr.] 

John  Drozier  Sands  (3),  b.  Fakenham,  Eng.,  Feb.  8,  1815. — 
Ord.  Essex,  Vt.,  Oct.  .  .  1848— Apr.  .  .  1856.— S.  p.  Keosauqua, 
lo.,  '56-'64.— Chaplain  19th  Reg.  Iowa  Vols.,  '64-'65.— S.  p.  Keo- 
sauqua, lo.,  '65-'66.— S.  p.  Quincy,  lo.,  '66-'67. — S.  p.  Wataga, 
111.,  '67-69. — S.  p.  Belmont,  lo.,  '69 — [Autogr.] 

George  Slocum  Folger  Savage  (2),  b.  Upper  Middletown 
(now  Cromwell),  Ct.,  June  29,  1817.— Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Evang. 
at  Upper  Middletown,  Ct.,  Sept.  28,  1847.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  St. 
Charles,  111,  Nov.  5,  1848— Jan.  1,  I860.— Sec.  for  the  West,  of 
Am.  Tract  Soc,  Boston,  Ms.,  '60-'7l,  and  Sec.  Cong.  Publishing 
Society,  res.  Chicago,  III,  '11— [Autogr.] 


80  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1848. 

Robert  Palmer  Stantojt  (3),  h.  Belchertown,  Ms.,  Jan,  20, 
1818.— Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1848 
May  10,  1853.— P.  Derby,  Ct.,  Nov.  2,  1853— Oct.  .  .  1855.— P. 
4th  Cong.  Ch.,  Norwich  (Greenville),  Ct.,  June  11,  lS56—[Anto(/r.] 

AsAHEL  Augustus  Stevens  (3),  b.  Cheshire,  Ct.,  Dec.  24,  1816. 

—Ord.  Center  Ch.,  Meriden,  Ct.,  Feb.  ,  .  1848— 1854.— 

S.  p.  Peoria,  111.,  '56-'66.— S.  p.  Lacon,  111.,  '66-'V0.— S.  p.  Peoria, 
III,  'lO—[A'utoffr.] 

Edward  Sweet  (3),  b.  Ipswich,  Ms.,  Oct.  23,  1815.— Y.  C.  1844. 

—Ord.   Haydenville,  Ms., 1850— March  .   .   1854.— Broker, 

N.  Y.  City,  since  '54,  res.  Montclair,  N.  J.,  since  '65 — [Auto(/i\\ 

Joseph  Wallace  Tarleton  (2),  Boston,  Ms., — Dart. 

C.  1842.— Ord.  Hookset,  N.  H.,  Dec.  5,  1850— 1854.— Since 

'54,   Evangelist   and  temporary   supply. — Res.    Waverly,   Ms. — 
[Aniogr.] 

Douglas  Kellogg  Turner  (1),  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Dec.  17, 
1823.— Y.  C.  1843.— Teacher,  Neshaminy,  Pa.,  '46-'48,  when  ord. 
P.  Presb.  Ch.  there,  Apr.  18,  1848— [Antogr.] 

Martin  Kellogg  Whittlesey  (2),  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Sept. 
14,  1821.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Ottawa,  III,  Jan.  10,  1849.— P.  1st 
Cong.  Ch.  there.  May  20,  1849— Feb.   15,  1870.— P.  Alton,  III, 

Oct.  18,  1870 — where  now  Supt.  of  Missions  in  service 

of  A.  11.  M.  Soc.—[Autogr.] 

Thomas  Wilson  (1),  b.  Paisley,  Scotland,  June  15,  1822.— Dart. 
C.  1844.— Ord.  2nd  Ch.,  Palmer,  Ms.,  March  1,  1848— July  1,  1852. 
—P.  Union  Ch.,  Westford,  Ms.,  May  4,  1853— Feb.  13,  1856.— P. 
1st  Ch.,  Stoughton,  Ms.,  March  13,  l85Q—[Autof/r.] 

Glen  Wood  (2),  b.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1818. — Y.  C. 
1842. — Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Des  Moines  at  Cedar  Rapids,  lo., 
Apr.  17,  1848.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Keokuk,  lo.,  '47-'50.  — General 
Agent  Am.  Tract  Soc.  for  the  Northwest,  '50-'58. — Dist.  Sec.  of 
same,  '58,  res.  Chicago,  III,  '63 — [Autogr.]  33. 

1845-1848. 

Guy  Bigklow  Day  (3),  b.  Colchester,  Ct.,  July  21,  1818.— Y.  C. 
1845. — Ord.  Evang.  at  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  25,  1849.— Teach- 
ing and  preaching,  Apalachicola,  Florida,  '49-'51,  Southington,  Ct., 
'51-'54,  Bridgeport,  Ct.,  '5i—[AtUogr.] 


1848.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  81 

Edward  Whiting  Oilman  (2),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Feb.  11,  1823. 
— Y.  C.  1843.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '47-'49.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Lockport, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1849— June  30,  1856.— P.  Prospect  St.  Ch.,  Cam- 
briclgeport,  Ms.,  Sept.  9,  1850— Oct.  24,  1858.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Bangor, 
Me.,  Jan.  13,  1859— Oct.  8,  1863.— P.  2nd  Ch.,  Stonington,  Ct., 
Sept.  14,  1864— Apr.  23,  1871. — Secretary  Am.  Bible  Society, 
N.  Y.  City,  '1\—[Auto(/r.] 

*HoHANNES  Dek  Sahagtan  (2),  Constantinople,  Turkey,  .... 
.  .  .  . — P.  Adabazar,  Turkey,  1848  or  '49.— P.  Nicomedia,  Turkey, 

— Died, 1805,  aged  .  .     [A/ulersoii's  Missions 

to  the  Oriental  Churches.] 

*WiLLiAM  Sidney  Huggins  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  March  19, 
1822.— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  Nov.  9, 

1852— 1853.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Sept.  26, 

1854— March  23,  1862,  when  he  died  there,  aged  40.  Three  of  his 
sermons,  with  the  discourse  preached  at  his  funeral,  have  been  pub- 
lished by  the  Presb.  Publication  Committee,  Philadelphia,  18mo., 
pp.  147.     [Obit,  in  Presb.  historical  Almanac,  Vol.  V.] 

WiLLiAAi  Jesup  Jennings  (3),  b.  New  Canaan,  Ct,  Apr.,  7, 
1822.— Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Black  Rock,  Ct,  Apr.  10,  1850— Oct 
6,  1857.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1857— Jan. 
14,  1862.— P.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Coventry,  Ct,  Sept  3,  1862— 
[Autoffr.] 

Benjamin  Franklin  Millard  (3),  b.  Milan,  N.  Y., 

—Ord.  Cong.   Ch.,  Niles,  :Mich., 1848— 1852.— P. 

Naples,  N.   Y., 1852— 1854.— Editor,  Chicago,  III, 

'56-'57. — Associate  Pastor  and  Financial  Agt  New  York  Port 
Society,  59  Wall  St,  N.  Y.,  'Q8—[Autogr.] 

*Alexander  Fisher  Olmstead  (1),  b.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Dec. 
20,  1822. — Y.  C.  1844.— Assistant  one  year  in  the  Chemical  Depart- 
ment of  the  Univ.  of  Alabama,  1849:  published  a  work  on  the 
Elements  of  Chemistry,  1851. — Died,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  5, 
1843,  aged  31.  {Obit.  Notice  by  his  father,  Prof  Benison  Olm- 
stead, in  Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

John  Parsons  (3),  b.  Kennebunk  Port,  Me., — Brown 

U.  1842. — Ord.  Livingston,  Me.,  May  14,  1857 — 1862.— 

S.  p.  Kennebunk  Port,  Me.,  '63-'66.— S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  York,  Me,  '66- 

'69.— P.  Lebanon,  Me., 1809 — [Andover  Trienn.  Cat.] 

6 


82  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1849. 

William  Thomas  Reynolds  (2),  I).  West  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  16, 
1823.— Y.  C.  1845.— Ord.  Cong.  Cli.,  Sherman,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1, 
1852— Oct.  23,  1854.— S.  p.  Kiantone,  N.  Y.,  '56-'62.— S.  p.  North 
Haven,  Ct.,  '63-'69,  of  which  P.  Apr.  29,  lS69—[Aiitogr.] 

Daniel  Sheldon  Rodman  (2),  b.  Stonington,  Ct.,  Sept.  13, 1819. 
—Ord.  Cheshire,  Ct.,  Oct.  16,  1849— Dec.  2V,  1854.— Teacher, 
Hartford,  Ct.,  '65-68. — Principal  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Montclair, 
N.  J.,  '69— [Autogr.] 

Hannibal  Lowe  Stanley  (1),  b.  Rogersville,  East  Tennessee, 
March  13,  1824.— Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  1850. 
— S.  p.  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  '48-'49,  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  '49-'50,  Jones- 
ville,  Mich.,  '50-'55,  where  P.  Jan.  10,  1855— Apr.  18, 1861.— S.  p. 
Adams,  N.  Y.,  '61-'62,  Lyons,  lo.,  '62-'67.— Agt.,  '67-'70.— S.  p. 
Wheatland,  lo.,  "70-'72,  where  P.  July  16,  1812— [Autogr.] 

Moses  Clakke  White  (2),  b.  Paris,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1819.— 
Wesl.  U.  1845.— Ord.  at  Middletown,  Ct.,  March  30,  1847.- Mis- 
sionary of  Methodist  Episc.  Ch.,  at  Fuhchau,  China,  '47-'53. — 
M.  D.,  Yale  Med.  School,  1854. — Prof.  Pathology  and  Microscopy, 
Yale  College,  '6l—[Autogr.]  12. 

1846-1849. 

Nathaniel  Purdy  Bailey  (2),  b.  Marlborough,  N.  Y.,  May  18, 
1817.— Y.  C.  1846.— Ord.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Akron,  O.,  Nov.  7,  1849 
— May  25,  1856.— P.  Independent  Presb.  Ch.,  Painesville,  O.,  Jan. 
21,  1857— May  1,  1864.— Ed.  Fainesville  Telegraph,  '67-70.— P. 
1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Warren,  O.,  Apr.  1,  1870— [.Ir^^o^r.] 

James  Glentworth  Butler  (2),  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3, 
1821.— Ord.  Walnut  St.  Presb.  Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  2, 
1852 — Feb.  9,  1868. — Cor.  Sec.  Am.  and  For.  Christian  Union,  '68- 
'71.— P.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  June  .  .  \%1\—[Autogr.'\ 

William  Edwin  Catlin  (2-|-),  b.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1823. 
—111.  C.  1845.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Carthage,  III,  Feb.  .  .  1851— Apr. 
.  .  1853.— P.  Concord,  111.,  Feb.  .  .  1853-Oct.  .  .  1855.— S.  p.  Grass 
Lake,  Mich.,'56-'57.— P.  Lima,  Mich.,  Feb.  .  .  1858— Apr.  .  .  1861. 
— S.  p.  Dartford,  Wis.,  '62-'64.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Camp  Point, 
111.,  '64-'67,  Forest  Station,  111.,  '67-'7l,  Saunemin  and  Gridley, 
III,  P.  O.  address,  Forest,  III,  '1\—[Autogr.] 


1849.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  83 

Theeon  Gaylord  Coltox  (3),  h.  Westford,  N".  Y,,  July  31, 
1820.— Y.  C.  1844.— Ord.  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  23,  1849— Aug. 
26,  1851.— P.  Ware  Village,  Ms.,  Sept.  .  .  1851— March  .  .  1855.— 
P,  Monson,  Ms.,  March  28,  1855— Jan.  2,  1868.— S,  p.  Whitewater, 
Wis.,  'Q6—[Atdogr.] 

George  DeForest  Folsom  (1),  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  July  26, 
1822.— Y.  C.  1845.— Ord.  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1850— Aug. 

24,  1852.— P.  Eastern  Cong.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City, 1853— Nov. 

15,  1854.— P.  Olivet  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  1,  1855— Sept.  1, 
I860.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Fair  Haven,  Ct.,  March  2,  1861— Oct.  1,  1868. 
— S.  p.  Northford,  Ct.,  'lO—[Autoffr.] 

George  Edwards  Hill  (2),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Nov.  3,  1824. — Y.  C. 
1846.— Ord.  Manchester,  Ct.,  June  5,  1851— Feb.  9,  1853.— P. 
Sheffield,  Ms.,  May  17,  1855— Sept.  29,  1863.— P.  Saxonville,  Ms., 
Oct.  14,  1863— March  1, 1870.— P.  Southport,  Ct.,  March  22,  1870 
— [Aiitoffr.'] 

Benjamin  Balch  Hopkinson  (3),  b.  Groveland,  Ms.,  March  6, 
1820.— Y.  C.  1846.— Ord.  Evang.  at  North  Killingly,  Ct.,  Sept.  8, 
1852,  where  S.  p.,  '51-'55.— S.  p.  Salem,  Ct.,  '55-57.— S.  p.  Middle 
Haddam,  Ct.,  '58-'65  and  '66-'68.— S.  p.  Ashford,  Ct.,  '69— 
[Autoffr.] 

George  Alvan  Howard  (2),  b.  Salem,  Ms., — Ord. 

Presb.  Ch.,  Catskill,  N.  Y., 1850— [^w^o^r.] 

William  Mellen  (3),  b.  Temple,  N.  H.,  Feb.  16,  1817.— Mis- 
sionary of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  among  the  Zulus  in  South  Africa, 
'51— 

Edward  Olmstead  (1),  b.  Wilton,  Ct.,  Nov.  22,  1824.— Y.  C. 
1845. — Not  ord. — Rector  Hopkins  Gram.  School,  New  Haven,  Ct., 
'49-'54.— Principal  Wilton  Acad.,  Ct.,  '55— [Autoffr.] 

Samuel  Thomas  Richards  (3),  b.  Haverford,  Pa.,  Sept.  14, 
1820.— Y.  C.  1846.— Ord.  Simsbury,  Ct.,  May  14,  1850— July  15, 
1858.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1859— May  1, 
1866. — In  business,  N".  Y.  City,  '66,  res.  55  Parkhurst  St.,  Newark, 
N.  J.—[Autogr.] 

Edward  Warren  Root  (3~),  b.  Conway,  Ms.,  March  15, 1820. 
— Y.  C.  1844,— Tut.  Y.  C,  '48-'50.— Ord.  Williamsburg,  Ms.,  Oct. 


84  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1850. 

23,  1850— May  .  .  1856.— P.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Oxford,  O.,  July  .  . 
1856— Sept.  25, 1859.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Springfield,  O.,  Feb,  22,  1860 
— Aug.  29,  1865.— S.  p.  Sunderland,  Ms.,  '65-'67. — S.  p.  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  '67-'68,  where  P.  Nov.  11,  1868— June  27,  1 870.— P.  Batavia, 
111.,  Nov.  29,  1810— [Auto f/r.] 

*HoLus  Russell  (1),  b.  Concord,  Me.,  July  6,  1817.— Y.  C. 
1844. — P.  Schoolcraft,  Mich.,  1848,  till  his  death  there,  Aug.  13, 
1850,  at  the  age  of  33.     [Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

BuRRiTT  AuctusTTTS  Smith  (1),  b.  Oxford,  Ct.,  Aug.  4,  1820.— 
Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Southampton,  Ms.,  March  15,  1865— June  .  . 
1868.— S.  p.  Mendota,  III,  '68-'69,— S.  p.  Ottawa,  III,  '69-'70,— 
S.  p.  East  Hampton,  Ct.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

Orson  William  Stow  (2),  b.  Rocky  Hill,  Ct.,  May  30,  1820.— 
Y.  C.  1846. — Not  ord. — Manufacturer,  Plantsville,  Ct.,  '49 — 
[Atttogr.l 

*Samuel  Worcester  Strong  (3),  b.  Somers,  Ct.,  Dec.  4,  1821, 
— Y.  C.  1843.— Ord.  Olivet  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  March  27,  1850 
—Nov.  17,  1852.— Died,  Reading,  Pa.,  Apr.  16,  1856. 

William  Ebenezer  Tyler  (1),  b.  South  Weymouth,  Ms.,  Apr. 
20,  1822. — Amh.  C.  1844.— Not  ord. — Teacher,  Inst,  for  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  Columbus,  O.,  '53-'60. — Res.  Auburndale,  Ms. — 
[Autogr.^ 

Samuel  George  Willard  (3),  b.  Wilton,  Ct.,  Nov.  8,  1819. — 
Y.  C.  1846,  of  which  elected  Fellow,  '67.— Ord.  Ist  Ch.,  Williman- 
tic,  Ct,  Nov.  8,  1849 — Sept.  8,  1868. — Member  Conn.  House  of 
Rep.,  '66.— P.  Colchester,  Ct.,  Sept.  23,  18Q8— [Autogr.]  18. 

1847-1850. 

William  Woodruff  Atwater  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  4, 
1824.— Y.  C.  1846.— Ord.  at  Lima,  Mich.,  Dec.  3,  1850,  where  S.  p. 
Cong.  Ch.,  '50-'52.— S.  p.  Niles,  Mich.,  '52-'54.— S.  p.  Hudson, 
Mich.,  '54-'56.— S.  p.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  '56-'59.--P.  Prospect,  Ct, 
Oct  31,  1860— Jan.  31,  1865.— S.  p.  West  Ch.,  Avon,  Ct,  '65-'68. 
— S.  p.  South  Parish,  Killingly,  Ct,  '69— [Autogr.] 

John  B.  Barnakd  (1),  New  Haven,  Ct 

John  Eliot  Benton  (1),  Guilford,  Ct, — U.  N.   Y. 

1847.— Ord 1851.— S.  p.  Mission  Dolores,  Cal,  '51-'58. 


1850.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  85 

— S.  p.  Folsom,  Cal.,  '69-'  .  .  —Oakland,  Cul.,  '71.     [Trienn.  Cat., 
Union  Sem.-Y] 

Charles  Loring  Brace  (1),  1).  Litclifield,  Ct.,  June  19,  1826. — 
Y.  C.  1846. — Not.  ord. — Since  '53,  chiefly  connected  with  the 
"  Children's  Aid  Soc,"  N.  Y.,  of  which  he  is  Sec,  res.  Hastings 
and  New  York  City. — [^Autogr.'] 

Swift  Byington  (2),  b.  Bristol,  Ct.,  Feb.  4,  1824.— Y.  C.  1847.— 
Ord.  West  Brookfield,  Ms.,  Nov.  IV,  1852— Nov.  17,  1858.— S.  p. 
Cambridge,  Ms.,  '58-'59. — S.  p.  North  Woburn,  Ms.,  '60-'61.— S.  p. 
Old  South  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  '62-'63.— P.  Stoneham,  Ms.,  July  6, 
1864— June  1,  1871.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  June  2,  1871  — 
[Autogr.^ 

Isaac  W.  Chandler  (1),  Boscawen,  N.  H., — Oberl. 

C.  1846.— Teacher,  Newark,  N.  J.,  (1870). 

William  Henry  Chapmajst  (3),  b.  Kendall,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1824. — 
W.  R.  C.  1 844. — Not  ord.— In  business,  New  Haven,  Ct.—^Autogr.l 

Andrew  Flinn  Dickson  (2),  Asheville,  N.  C, — Y.  C. 

1845.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  St.  John's  Island,  near  Charleston,  S.  C, 
'50,  [Class Record,  Y.  C,  in  1866J — Orangeburg,  S.  C,  '62.— New 
Orleans,  La. 

Frederic  Augustus  Fiske  (2),  b.  Wrentham,  Ms., — 

Amh.  C.  1836. — Ord.  at  Ashburnham,  Ms.,  Dec.  .  .  1852.— Ord. 
Deacon  (Episc),  June  25,  1870,  Presbyter,  Nov.  4,  1870.— R. 
Trinity  Ch.,  Van  Deusenville  and  Christ  Ch.,  Sheffield,  Ms.,  Aug. 
14,  1870,  P.  O.  address,  Van  Deusenville,  Ms. — [Autogr.'\ 

G.  W.  GoRHAM  (1),  New  Haven,  Ct., — Dubuque,  Ic, 

(1850). 

Franklin  Holmes  (2),  b.  West  Boylston,  Ms.,  March  26,  1823. 

— Y.  C.  1846.— Ord.  Norton,  Ms.,  Sept.  15,  1852— I860.— 

Manufacturer,  N.  Y.  City,  '68. — Ed.  "  New  York  Mercantile  Jour- 
nal,'"' 350  Pearl  St.,  Franklin  Square,  N.  Y.     [  Class  Record,  Y.  C.\ 

Edwin  Johnson  (1),  b.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Dec.  1,  1826.— Y.  C. 
1846.— Ord.  Jacksonville,  III,  June  6,  1851— May  26,  1859.— P. 
Bowdoin  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  June  29,  1859 — Sept.  18,  1861.— P. 
Hammond  St.  Ch'.,  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  1861 — Nov.  8,  1865.— P. 


86  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  TALE   COLLEGE.  [1850. 

Baltimore,  Md,,  June  12, 1867— Nov.  4,  1869.— P.  Bridgeport,  Ct., 
Nov.  8,  1S10— [Auto ffr.] 

Allyn  Stanley  Kellogg  (3),  b.  Vernon,  Ct.,  Oct.  15,  1824. — 
Wms.  C.  1846.— Not  ord.— S.  S.  Presb.  Ch.,  Hagaman's  Mills, 
N.  Y.,  '52-'53.— S.  S.  Cong.  Ch.,  Chandlerville,  III,  '56-'57.— 
Res.  Vernon,  Ct.,  '57 — [Autof/r.] 

Sylvanus  Pkatt  Marvin  (3),  b.  Lyme,  Ct.,  March  17,  1822. — 
Y.  C.  1847.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1851 
—Apr.  .  .  1856.— S.  p.  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  '57-60.— S.  p.  Torrington, 
Ct.,  '60-'65.— P.  Woodbridge,  Ct.,  P'eb.  22,  1865— [Autogfr.] 

Benjamin  Pilsbury  (3),  b.  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  Oct.  25,  1824. — 
Wesl.  Un.  1847.— Ord.  Deacon  in  St.  John  St.  Meth.  Episc.  Ch., 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  26,  1850,  Elder  in  Hartford,  Ct.,  June  13, 
1852.— Stationed  at  Guilford,  Ct.,  '50-'52,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  '52- 
'53,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  '53-'55,  7th  St.  Meth.  Ch.,  New  York  City, 
'55-'57,  Herastead,  L,  I.,  '57-59,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  '59-'60,  St.  John  St. 
Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '60-'62,  South  3d  St.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 
'62-'64.— Presiding  Elder,  South  L.  I.  District,  '64-'6 8.— Stationed 
at  Winsted,  Ct.,  '68-'69,  Watertown,  Ct.,  '70-'72,  Middletown, 
Ct.,  '72—[Autogr.] 

Henry  Dutton  Platt  (2),  b.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  July  13,  1823, — 
Ord.  Evang.  by  Assoc,  of  111.  at  Griggsville,  111.,  Apr.  13,  1851. — 
S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Brighton,  III,  '51-'57.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Chester- 
field, III,  '58-'68. — Home  Missionary  Supt.  for  South.  Ill,  '68-'71. 
— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Lincoln,  III,  '11—[Autogr.] 

*Chester  Newell  Righter  (3),  b.  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  Sept. 

25,  1824.— Y.  C.  1846.— Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Newark, 

1854. — General  Agent  Am.  Bible  Soc.  in  Greece  and  the  Turkish 
Empire,  '64-'56.— Died,  Diarbekr,  Turkey,  Dec.  16,  1856,  aged  32. 
A  sketch  of  his  life,  entitled  The  Bible  in  the  Levant,  by  Rev.  S. 
I.  Prime,  DD,,  was  published  in  New  York  in  1859.  [Class 
Record,  Y.  C] 

James  H.  Trowbridge  (1),  b.  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y,  May  27,  1820. 
—Mid.  C.   1847.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y,  Nov.  .  . 

1850— 1854.— P.   Marshall,   Mich.,   '54-'56,   Dubuque,  lo., 

'56-'62,  Chicago,  III,  '62-'G5.— Sec.  Home  Missions,  Chicago,  '65- 
'70.— Assoc.  Ed.  Interior,  Chicago,  III,  '72—[Autogr,] 


1851.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  87 

James  Weller  (1),  b.  Sussex  Co.,  Eng.,  Aug.  2,  1819. — Ord. 
Evang.  at  Waverly,  111.,  Feb.  5,  1851,  where  S.  p.  '51-'56.— S.  p. 
Bunker  Hill,  111.,  '56'-66,  Maine,  N.  Y.,  '57-'62,  Danby,  N.  Y.,'72 
— [Autogr.] 

Eliphalet  Whittlesbt  (3),  b.  New  Britain,  Ct,  May  14,  1821. 
— Y.  C.  1842.— Ord.  Central  Ch.,  Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1851— Oct.  1, 
1861. — Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  Bowd.  C,  '61-  '.  . — Chaplain 
19th  Me.  Yols.,  '62.— Appointed  Capt.,  '62,  Major,  '63,  Colonel,  TJ. 
S.  colored  troops,  '65,  and  Assist.  Commissioner  for  N.  C.  of  the 
Freedman's  Bureau,  '65,  Brig.  General,  '65,  Adjt.  Genl.  F.  Bu- 
reau, '67. — Prof.  Rhet.  and  Eng.  Lit.,  Howard  University,  '68 — 
[Autogr.] 

Elisha  Whittlesey  (3),  b.  Salisbury,  Ct., — Wms.  C. 

1846.— Ord.  North  Canaan,  Ct.,  June  4,  1851— Sept.  27,  1853.— 
Seamen's  Chaplain,  St.  Thomas,  W.  I.,  '53-'55. — S.  p.  Kent,  Ct., 
'56-'58.— P.  2nd  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Nov.  29,  1864— July  7, 
1870.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc.)  at  North  Canaan,  Ct.,  Nov.  15, 1871. 
— R.  St.  Andrews  Ch.,  Kent,  and  Christ  Ch.,  North  Canaan,  .  ,  . 
.  .  1871—  21. 

1848-1851. 

*WiLLiAM  AiTCHTSON  (3),  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Jan.  4,  1826. — 
Y.  C.  1848.— Tnt.  Y.  C,  '50-'51.— S.  S.  Fitchville  (in  Bozrah),  Ct., 
Apr.  .  .  1852— Apr.  .  .  1855.— Ord.  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F. 
M.  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  Jan.  4,  1854. — Missionary  at  Shanghai,  China, 
'54-'59. — Died  while  in  the  service  of  the  American  Embassy  to 
Peking,  near  Tientsin,   China,  Aug.    15,   1859,   aged  33.     [I^ive 

Years  in   China,  or  Life  of  Rev.  William  Aitchison,  by  Mev. 

Charles  P.  Bicsh,  D.D.] 

Albert  Henry  Barnes  (1),  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Feb.   11,  1826. 

— Y.  C.  1846. — Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Lawrenceville,  Pa., 1854 — 

1859.— Teacher,   Philadelphia,  Pa.,  'GO— [Class  Record, 

Charles  Henry  Bullard  (3),  b.  Uxbridge,  Ms.,  Feb.  13,  1820. 
— Y.  C.  1847.— S.  p.  2nd  Ch.,  Rockville,  Ct.,  '52-'53,  of  which  ord. 
P.  Nov.  17, 1853— Feb.  1, 1857.— Dist.  Sec.  Am.  Tract  Soc,  Boston, 
for  Conn,  and  Western  Mass.,  '5S-'68. — State  Missionary  in  Conn., 
'68-'72.— Dist.  Sec.  of  Am.  Tract  Soc,  N.  Y.,  for  Conn,  and  West- 
ern Mass.,  res.  Hartford,  Ct.,  'l2—[Autogr.] 


88  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1851. 

James  Bradford  Cleaveland  (3),  b.  Sharon,  Ct.,  Aug.  20, 
1821.— Y.  C.  184Y.— Ord.  North  Ch.,  Durham,  Ct.,  June  8,  1852 
— Oct.  .  .  1853. — Agent  Am.  S.  School  Union  in  Conn.,  '53-'55.— 
P.  South  Egremont,  Ms.,  July  12,  1855— May  20,  1862.— S.  p.  New 
Hartford,  Ct.,  '63-'65,  of  which  P.  May  24,  1865— Nov.  7,  186'7.— 
P.  Bloomfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  3,  186l—[Autogr.] 

John  Edmands  (3),  b.  Framingham,  Ms.,  Feb.  1,  1820.— Y.  C. 
1847. — Not  ord. — Assistant  Yale  C.  Library, '51-56.— Librarian 
Mercantile  Library,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '56 — [Aiitogr.] 

George  Park  Fisher  (1),  b.  Wrentham,  Ms.,  Aug.  10,  1827. — 
Brown  U,  1847. — Livingston  Prof.  Divinity  and  ord.  P.  Ch.  in 
Yale  College,  Oct.  24,  1854— Sept.  15,  1861.— Prof.  Ecclesiastical 
Hist.,  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  '61— [Autogr.] 

William  Brooks  Greene  (1),  b.  Nantucket,  Ms.,  Nov.  8,  1823. 
— Y.  C.  1845.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  15, 1855. 
— Sept.  20,  1859. — S.  p.  Needham,  Ms.,  '59 — \Avtogr.] 

*Henry  Hamilton  Hadley,  b.  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1826. 
— Y.  C.  1847.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '51-'53.— Prof.  Hebrew  Y.  C,  '61-'62. 
— Assistant  Prof.  Hebrew  in  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  '62,  till  his 
death  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1,  1864,  in  consequence  of 
disease  contracted  in  the  work  of  the  Sanitary  Commission  in  one 
of  the  hospitals  at  City  Point,  Va.,  aged  38. 

James  Thomas  Hyde  (3),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Jan.  28, 1827. — Y.  C. 
1847— Tut.  Y.  C,  '49-'51.— Ord.  New  Braintree,  Ms.,  June  22, 
1853— Aug.  28,  1855.— S.  S.  North  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '55-'57.— P 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  June  10,  1857 — Nov.  1,  1867. — S.  p.  Ansonia, 
Ct.,  '68-'69.— Prof.  Pastoral  Theology  and  Special  Studies,  Chi- 
cago Theological  Seminary,  '70 — [Autogr.] 

John  William  Mears  (2),  b.  Reading,  Pa.,  Aug.  10,  1825. — 
Del.  C.  1844.— Ord.  Camden,  N.  J.,  Apr.  15,  1852— Oct.  31,  1853. 
—P.  Elkton,  Md.,  Jan.  1,  1854— Nov.  1,  1857.— P.  Milford,  Del, 
Nov.  2, 1857— Feb.  II,  I860.— Ed.  American  Presbyterian,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  '60-'70. — Albert  Barnes  Prof.  Intellectual  and  Moral 
Phil.,  Hamilton  C,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  '1\—[Autogr.'] 

Alfred  Plant  (1),  b.  Lancaster  (now  Clinton))  Ms.,  March  2, 
1821. — Y.  C.  1847. — Not  ord. — Preached  in  St.  Louis,  Keosauqua, 
lo.,  Collinsville,  111.,  etc. — In  the  agricultural  business,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  '54. — lies.  Webster  Grove,  Mo. — [/Iwio^r.] 


1852.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  89 

Charles  Olmsted  Reynolds  (1),  b.  East  Hartford,  Ct.,  Feb. 
16,  1822.— Y.  C.  1848.— P.  Cong  Ch.,  Flushing,  L.  I.,  Oct.  26, 
1851— Sept.  7,  1854.— P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21, 
1854— Oct.  20,  1859.— S.  p.  Presb.  Ch.,  Hunter,  N.  Y.,  '59-64.— 
In  the  service  of  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  '64-'65. — S.  p.  Presb. 
Ch.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  '65— [Autogr.] 

William  Campbell  Scofield  (2),  b.  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1, 
1826.— Ham.  C.  184Y.— Ord.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Danbury,  Ct.,  Sept. 
15,  1852— Apr.  26,  1854.— P.  Plymouth  Ch.,  INIilford,  Ct.,  Nov. 
18,  1854— Apr.  .  .  1858.— S.  p.  Janesville,  Wis.,  '58-59.— P.  Plym- 
outh Ch.,  Ottawa,  111.,  May  19,  1859— July  1,  1864.— P.  Central 
Presb.  Ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1865— Sept.  13,  1868.— P.  La 
Porte,  Ind.,  May  23,  1869— July  9,  1871.— S.  p.  Fredonia,  N.  Y., 
'11—[Autogr.\ 

Albert  A.  Sturges  (2),  b.  Granville,  O.,  Nov.  5,  1819. — Ord. 
Evang.  at  Denmark,  lo.,  Nov.  11,  1851. — Missionary  of  the  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.  in  the  Micronesian  Islands,  '52 — 

Henry  Wickes  (2),  b.  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Feb.  11,  1821.— Mar.  C. 
1848.— Ord.  Princeton,  IMs.,  June  16,  1852— Sept.  4,  1855.— P.  1st 
Ch.,  Guilford,  Ct.,  May  22,  1856— July  12,  1858.— P.  Deep  River, 
Ct.,  Dec.  1,  1858— Oct.  31,  1869.— S.  p.  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  '69— 
[Atitogr.] 

Giles  Buckingham  Willcox  (1),  b.  New  York  City,  Aug.  7, 
1826.— Y.  C.  1848.— Ord.  Calvinistic  Cong.  Ch.,  Fitchburg,  Ms., 
June  15,  1853— Aug.  10,  1856.— P.  Lawrence  St.  Ch.,  Lawrence, 
Ms.,  Sept.  24,  1856— Apr.  13,  1859.— P.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  New 
London,  Ct.,  Apr.  20,  1859— Nov.  23,  1869.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Dec.  8,  18Q9— [A utogr.]  16. 

1849-1852. 

Joseph  Willes  Backus  (3),  b.  Franklin,  Ct.,  Feb.  19,  1823.— 
Y.  C.  1846.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '49-'51.— Ord.  Blackstone,  Ms.,  Sept.  29, 
1852— March  26,  1855.— P.  Chaplin,  Ct.,  Jan.  25,  1856— Jan.  1, 
1858.— P.  Leominster,  Ms.,  Jan.  14,  1858— Aug.  20,  1862.—  P. 
John  St.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  Sept.  24,  1862— Feb.  21,  1866.— P. 
Thomaston,  Ct.,  March  21,  1867— [^4?/i;o^n] 

Henry  Blodgett  (3),  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  July  13,  1825. — Y.  C. 
1848.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '50-'53.— Ord.  Missionary  at  Bucksport,  Me., 


90  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1852. 

Jan.  25,  1854. — In  the  service  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  Shanghai, 
China,  '54-'60,  Tientsin,  North  China,  '60-'64,  Peking,  '64— 
[Autogr.] 

*Henry  Martyn  Colton  (3),  b.  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1826. 
— Y.  C.  1848.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Nov.  18, 1852 
—Jan.  24,  1855.— S.  p.  East  Avon,  Ct.,  '55-'5 7.— Teacher,  Middle- 
town,  Ct.,  '57-68,  New  York  City,  '68,  [Autogr.]  till  his  death  at 
Middletown,  Ct.,  June  2,  1872,  at  the  age  of  46. 

James  McLaren  Breed  Dwight  (3),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Aug.  11, 
1825.— Y.  C.  1846.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '49-'53.— LL.B.  Columb.,  1861.— 
Not  ord.— Lawyer,  N.  Y.  City,  '61-'66.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct., 
'66.— In  Europe  since  '69 — [Class  Record,  T.  C] 

James  Leonard  Corning  (1),  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1829. 

— N.  Y.  U.   1849.— Ord 1852.— S.  p.  Putnam,  Ct.,  '53-'53. 

P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Stamford,  Ct., 1853— 1856.— P.  West- 
minster Presb.  Ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 1857— I860.— 

S.  p.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  '60-'61.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1863— Feb.  .  .  1869. — Res.  Vevay, 
Switzerland. — 

Franklin  Woodbury  Fisk  (3),  b.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  16, 
1820.— Y.  C.  1849.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '51~'53.— Prof  Rhetoric  and 
English  Lit.,  Bel.  C,  '54-'59.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Chicago,  111.,  Apr. 
28,  1859.— Prof.  Sac.  Rhet.,  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111.,  '59— 
\_Autogr.^ 

Wait  Robbins  Griswold  (2),  Wethersfield,  Ct., — 

Y.  C.  1844. — Teacher  in  Bristol,  Ct.,  and  other  places,  '.  .  -  '.  . — 
M.  D.  Coll.  Med.  and  Surg.,  N.  Y.,  1863.— Physician  in  Durham, 
Ct.,  '..-'.  .—Surgeon  U.  S.  Army  in  Florida,  '..-'.  . — Since  the 
year physician  in  Easton,  Ct. — [Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

*IIknry  Mills  Haskell  (3),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  May  10,  1827.— 
Y.  C.  1849. — Ord.  at  Boston,  Ms.,  to  be  in  charge  of  the  Brit,  and 
Am.  Ch.  in  St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  March  6,  1855,  where  he  died, 
Oct.  31,  1855,  aged  28.     [Class  Record,  Y.  C] 

William  Allen  Macy  (2),  b.  New  York  City,  Jan.  29,  1825. — 
Y.  C.  1844. — Spent  one  year  in  tlie  Seminary,  and  then  went  to 
Hong  Kong,  China,  as  a  teacher  in  the  service  of  the  Morrison 


1853.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  91 

Education  Soc,  '45-'49. — On  its  dissolution  returned,  to  the  U.  S. 
in  1S50,  and  completed  his  theological  course  in  New  Haven. — 
Ord.  Missionary  to  China,  in  the  service  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  in 
the  Center  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Jan.  29,  1854. — Died,  Shanghai, 
China,  Apr.  9,  1859,  aged  34.  [Class  Hecord,  Y.  C,  and  Journal 
of  Mission  of  A.  B.  (J.  F.  31.,  Vol.  X,  Sept.  9,  1859.] 

JosiAH  Wilcox  North  (2),  b.  Berlin,  Ct.,  Feb.  10, 1827. — Ham. 
C.  1848.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  22,  1852.— S.  p. 
Geneseo,  111.,  '52-54.— S.  p.  Como,  111.,  '55-'56.— In  Middletown, 
Ct.— 

David  Peck  (3),  b.  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Feb.  16, 1825.— Y.  C.  1849. 
—Ord.  Orange,  Ms.,  Oct.  13,  1852— May  25,  1857.— S.  p.  Wood- 
bridge,  Ct.,  '57-58.— P.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Danbury,  Ct.,  June  23, 
1858— Jan.  2,  1861.— P.  Barre,  Ms.,  Apr.  16,  1861— Nov.  19,  1867. 
— P.  Sunderland,  Ms.,  Dec.  18,  18Q7—[Ai(togr.] 

Andrew  Tullt  Prait  (2),  b.  Black  Rock,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22, 1826. 
— Y.  C.  1847.— M.  D.  Col.  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1852. 
— Ord.  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Aug. 
8,  1852.— Missionary  at  Aintab,  Syria,  '53-'58,— Aleppo,  '58-'60, 
— Antioch,  '61-'62, — Aleppo,  '62-'63.— Instructor  Theol.  Sem., 
Marash,  Syria,  '63-'68. — Revising  the  Armeno-Turkish  transla- 
tion of  the  Scriptures,  res.  Constantinople,  '68 — [Trienn.  Cat., 
Union  Sem.-^-] 

Silas  Wright  Robbins  (2),  b.  Dorset,  Vt.,  Jan.  12,  1827. — 
Wesl.  U.  1847.— Ord.  North  Haven,  Ct.,  June  16,  1853— Oct.  12, 
1856.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  East  Haddam,  Ct.,  Oct.  16,  1856— June 
8,  1871. — P.  Manchester,  Ct.j'^une  8,  1871 — [Antogr.] 

David  Haven  Thayer  (2),  Nunda,  N.  Y., — Un.  C. 

1849.— Ord.  Mt.  Carmel,  Ct.,  Jan.  5,  1853— May  15,  1866.— P. 
East  Windsor,  Ct.,  May  22,  186G— [Trienn.  Cat.,  Union  Sem.-{-] 

James  Lawrence  Willard  (3),  b.  Madison,  Ct.,  Oct.  11,  1824. 
— Y.  C.  1849.— Ord.  Westville,  Ct.,  Oct.  18,  1855— [Autogr.] 

15. 

1850-1853. 

William  Augustus  Baldwin  (2),  b.  Killingworth,  Ct.,  Feb.  23, 

1824.— Y.  C.   1850.— Ord.   Peru,  111., 1852— 1854.— 

S.  p.  Morris,  111.,  '54-  '.  .— S.  p.  Whitewater,  Wis.,  '.  .  -'58.— 1st 


92  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1853. 

Cong.  Ch.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  '.  .  -'59.— Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  '65 
[Class  Hecord,  Y.  C] 

*JoxATHAN  Ebenezer  Barnes  (3),  b.  Middletown,  Ct.,  March 
8,  1828.— Wesl.  U.  1848.— Ord.  Darien,  Ct.,  Aug.  22,  1860— May 
31,  1866,  when  he  died,  aged  38.     [  Wesl.   TI.  Alumni  Hecord.] 

George  Bent  (1),  b.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  March  29,  1827. — Knox 
C.  1849.— S.  p.  Dundee,  111.,  '53-  '.  .—Ord.  Evang.  at  Anoka, 
Minn.,  Oct.  22,  1856,  where  S.  p.  '56-'58. — S.  p.  Lansing,  lo.,  '58- 
'69.— S.  p.  Burr  Oak,  lo.,  '60-'70.— S.  p.  Otho,  lo.,  'lO—[Autogr.] 

John  Catlin  Bull  (2  +  ),  b.  Southbury,  Ct.,  Oct.  12,  1824. — 
Y.  C.  1849.— Not  ord. — Instructor  Am.  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  Hartford,  Ct.,  '52 — [Autogr.] 

William  Barker  Clarke  (5),  b.  Gibara,  Cuba,  Dec,  27,  1829. 
— Y.  C.  1849.— Ord,  North  Cornwall,  Ct.,  May  4,  1855— May  18, 
1859. — Livingston  Prof.  Divinity,  and  P.  Ch.  in  Yale  College, 
Oct.  11,  1863— Oct.  2,  1866.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Litchfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  27, 
1866— Dec.  31,  1869.— S.  p.  village  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Ms.,  P.  O. 
address,  Milton,  Ms.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

William  Hertzog  Collins  (2-),  b.  Collinsville,  111.., 

—Ord.  Evang.  at  La  Salle,  111.,  Sept.  .  ,  1852,  where  P,  Sept.  ,  . 

1853— Sept.  .  .  1858.— Editor, '58-'61.— Capt,  Vols. 

U.  S.  Army,  '61-65. — Manufacturer,  Quincy,  111.,  '66 — [Aictogr.] 

Timothy  Dwight  (3),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Nov.  16,  1828.— Y.  C. 
1849.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '51-'55.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct., 
Sept.  15,  1861.— Prof  Sacred  Literature,  Yale  Theol.  Seminary, 
'5ii— [Autogr.] 

Elias  Brewster  Hillard  (2),  b.  Preston,  Ct.,  Sept.  6,  1825.— 
Y.  C.  1848.— Ord.  Hadlyme,  Ct.,  March  15,  1855— Apr.  15,  1860. 
—P.  Kensington,  Ct.,  May  16,  1860— March  2,  1867.— P.  South 
Glastonbury,  Ct.,  May  2,  1867— Nov.  28,  1869— P.  Plymouth,  Ct., 
Dec,  1,  l869~[Autogr.] 

Chaulks  Josiah  Hutchins  (2+),  b.  Waterford,  Pa,,  Sept.  8, 
1825.— Y.  C.  1849.— S.  S.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  '53-'54.— Ord.  Presb. 
Ch.,  York,  Pa.,  Oct.  14,  1855— Apr.  .  .  1859.— S.  p.  Kenosha,  Wis., 
'59-'60.— P.  Racine,  Wis., 1860— 1865.— P.  Fulton, 


I 


1853.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  93 

N.  Y., 1866— 1869.— S.  p.  Petaluma,  Cal.,  '69— 

[Autoffr.] 

Samuel  Johnson  (3),  b.  Derbyshire,  Eng.,  Aug.  23,  1823. — 
Y.  C.  1850.— S.  p.  Ashville,  N.  Y.,  '55-'56.— Ord.  by  Western 
N.  Y.  Consoc,  June  10,  1859.— S.  p.  Cambria,  N.  Y.,  '56-'58.— 
S.  p.  Center  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  '59-'60.— S.  p.  Chenango  Forks,  N".  Y., 
'60-'66.— S.  p.  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  '66-72.— S.  p.  Groton, 
N.  Y.,  '12—[Autof/r.] 

James  Browning  Miles  (1),  b.  Rutland,  Ms.,  Aug.  18,  1823. — 
Y.  C.  1849.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '52-'54.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Charlestown,  Ms., 
Jan.  2,  1855 — Oct.  .  .  1871. — Cor.  Sec.  Am.  Peace  Soc,  res.  Bos- 
ton, Ms.,  "71 — [Autof/r.\ 

Henky  Alanson  Russell  (3),  b.  Prospect,  Ct.,  Aug.  14,  1826. 
—Ord.  Ist  Ch.,  Winsted,  Ct.,  Apr.  19,  1854— Aug.  25,  1858.— P. 
1st  Ch  ,  East  Hampton,  Ct.,  Dec.  14,  1859— June  28,  1865.— S.  p. 
Center  Brook  (Essex),  Ct.,  '66-'68.— S.  p.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  '68— 
[Autoffr.] 

*  William  Drosier  Sands  (3),  b.  Fakenham,  Eng.,  May  19, 
1825.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  lo.,  Jan.  2,  1855,  where  S.  p., 
'54-'55.— S.  p.  Keosauqua,  lo.,  '55-'56.— S.  p.  Waverly,  111.,  '57- 
'59.— Editor,  Springfield,  III,  '60-'61.— In  the  6th  111.  Reg.  U.  S. 
Army,  '61-'65. — Chaplain  County  Jail,  Springfield,  Ms.,  res.  West- 
field,  Ms.,  '66,  till  his  death  in  the  latter  town,  Oct.  31,  1870,  at 
the  age  of  45. 

*WiLLiAM  C.  Shipman  (3),  b.  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  May  19,  1824. 
— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  14,  1854, — Missionary  of 
the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  and  P.  Native  Ch.  at 

Kau, 1855 — Dec.  21,  1861,  when  he  died  there,  aged  38. 

[llissionart/  Herald,  1862.+] 

Cordial  Storrs  (1),  Martinsburg,  N.  Y., — Y.  C.  1850. 

— Editor,  in  1861  connected  with  Chicago  Press  and  Trihiine. — 
Res.  F  St.,  Washington,  D.  C— [  Class  Record,  T.  6'.+] 

Benjamin  Talbot  (3),  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1827.— Y.  C. 
1849. — Teacher,  Williston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Ms.,  '53-'54, 
— Teacher,  Ohio  Inst,  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Columbus,  O.,  '54- 
'63. — Ord.  Evang.,  Sept.  6,   1864. — Principal  Iowa  Inst,  for  the 


94  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1854. 

Deaf  and  Dumb,  Iowa  City,  lo.,  '63-'70,— Council  Bluffs,  lo.,  '70 
— [Autogr.^ 

John  Alpheus  Woodhttll  (1—),  b,  Ronconkama,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
30,  1825.— Y.  C.  1850.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Wadhams  Mills,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1,  1856 — Aug.  .  .  1859. — S.  p.  New  Village  and  Commack, 
L.  I.,  '66-'69.— S.  p.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  '69-'72—[Autogr.] 

17. 

1851-1854. 

Leonard  Woolsky  Bacon  (1),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Jan.  1, 1830. 
— Y.  C.  1850.— M.  D.  Yale,  1855.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Litchfield,  Ct., 
Oct.  16,  1856 —  .  .  1859, — State  Missionary  for  Gen.  Assoc,  Ct., 
'61-62.— S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  Stamford,  Ct.,  '62-'65.— P.  New  England 
Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  30,  1865— March  .  .  1870.— S.  p.  Ist 
Cong.  Ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  '70-'72.— In  Europe,  '12—[Autogr.] 

William  Elliott  Bassett  (2),  b.  Derby,  Ct.,  May  24,  1829.— 
Y.  C.  1850.— Ord.  Central  Village,  Ct.,  Oct.  14,  1856— Apr.  .  . 
1859.— S.  p.  North  Manchester,  Ct.,  '61-'63. — S.  p.  Warren,  Ct., 
'63-'64,  of  which  P.,  Oct.  12,  \%M—{Autogr.] 

Ethan  Osbern  Bennet  (1-),  b.  Fairton,  N.  J.,  Oct.  24,  1824. 
— Ord.  at  Anamosa,  lo.,  March  2,  1854. — Res.  Mt.  Pleasant,  lo., 
'64, — Res.  Crawfordsville,  lo.,  '72 — [AKtogr.] 

Nathaniel  Judson  Burton  (3),  b.  Trumbull,  Ct.,  Dec.  17, 
1824.— Wesl.  U.  1850.— Ord.  2nd  Cong.  Ch,,  Fair  Haven,  Ct., 
July  20,  1853— Sept.  .  .  1857.— P.  4th  Cong.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct., 
Oct.  2,  1857— March  14,  1870.— P.  Park  Ch.,  Hartford,  Ct.,  March 
28,  1870— [  Wesl.  IT.  Alumni  Eecord.-\-] 

Gkeenleaf  Cheney  (2),  Georgetown,  Ms. 

Stephen  Fenn  (2),  b.  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Oct,  6, 1824,— Y.  C,  1849, 
—Ord,  Torringford,  Ct,,  Nov,  16,  1854— Sept.  14,  1857,— P,  South 
Cornwall,  Ct.,  May  18,  1859 — Jan.  18,  1868. — P.  Watertown, 
Ct.,  Sept.  16,  1868— Apr.  1,  1872.— S.  p.  Vernon,  Ct.,  '72— 
[Autogr.] 

James  Austin  Gallup  (3),  b.  Ledyard,  Ct.,  Nov.  15,  1823. — 
Y.  C.  1851.— Ord.  Essex,  Ct.,  May  17,  1854— Oct.  8,  1865.— P. 
Madison,  Ct.,  Nov.  2,  1865 — [Autogr.] 

Merrill  Greenwood  (2),  New  Haven,  Ct. 


1855.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  95 

Salmon  McCall  (2),  b.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  March  17,  1826.— Y.  C. 
1851.__Ord.  Old  Saybrook,  Ct,  Dec.  7,  1853.— Nov.  13,  1871.— 
P.  East  Haddam,  Ct.,  June  5,  1812— [Avtof/r.] 

James  Willis  Pattekson  (1),  b.  Manchester,  Vt., — 

Dart.  C.  1848.— Tut.  Dart.  C,  '52-'53,  where  Prof.  Math.,  '49-'66, 
Prof.  Astronomy,  '56-'63. — Member  House  of  Rep.  U.  S.  Cong., 
'63-'67,  of  the  Senate,  '67-72.— Res.  Hanover,  N.  R.—[Ai(to(/r.'\ 

Stephen  Denison  Pebt  (2),  b.  Euclid,  O.,  Dec.  2,  1830. — Bel. 
C.  1851.— Ord.  Evang.  Feb.  .  .  1855.— S.  p.  Genesee,  Wis., '54-'56, 
New  London,  '56-'59,  Salec,  '69-'62,  Racine,  '63-'64,  Elkhorn, 
'64-'65,  Wis.,  New  Oregon,  lo.,  '65-'67,  Chatham,  O.,  '68-'72. 
[Autogr.]  11. 

1862-1855. 

Edward  Barnard  Bassett  (3),  b.  Newburyport,  Ms.,  Apr.  11, 
1819.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Cuttersville,  Vt.,  May  25,  1857,  where  S.  p. 
'57-59.— S.  p.  Wilmington,  Vt.,  '59-'61,  Tolland,  Ms.,  '61-'62, 
Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  '63-'64,  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  '64-'66,  Washing- 
ton, '66-68,  N.  H.,  Erving,  Ms.,  '68-'69.— P.  Trinitarian  Cong. 
Ch.,  Warwick,  Ms.,  Dec.  15,  1869 — [Autogr.] 

J.  W.  Blackader  (1),  Windsor,  C.  E. 

Willis  Strong  Colton  (3),  b.  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1828. 
— Y.  C.  1850.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '53-'56.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Wethersfield, 
Ct.,  Sept.  17,  1856— July  18,  1866.— P.  Washington,  Ct.,  Aug.  22, 
1866— [Autogr.] 

John  Elderkin  (3),  b.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  June  2, 1825. — Y.  C.  1852. 
Teacher,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  '56-'58,  N.  Y.  City,  '61-'62.— M.  D., 
Coll.  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1863. — Assist.  Surgeon  10th 
Reg.  Col'd  Troops,  '64. — Teacher,  Orange,  N.  J.,  '65-'68,  New 
Marlboro',  Ms.,  '68-'69.— S.  p.  Salem,  Ct.,  '75-'72,  where  ord. 
June  25,  l8l2^[Autogr.] 

Jonathan  Leavitt  Jenkins  (3),  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  23, 
1830.— Y.  C.  1851.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  Oct.  17,  1855— 
Jan.  15,  1862.— In  service  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston,  Ms.,  '62-'63. 
— S.  p.  South  Ch.,  Salem,  Ms.,  '63-'64.— P.  Pearl  St.  Ch.,  Hartford, 
Ct.,  Apr.  13,  1864— Dec.  4,  1866.— S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  Amherst,  Ms., 
'67-68,  of  which  P.  Sept.  24,  1868— [Autogr.] 


96  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1856. 

Julius  Yale  Leonard  (2),  b.  Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1827. 
— Y.  C.  185], — Ord.  Foreign  Missionary  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  June 
14,  1857. — Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  Cesarea  and  Mar- 
sovau,  Turkey. — [Autogr.] 

Theodore  Thornton  Munger  (3),  b.  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  March 
5^  1830. — Y.  C.  1851. — Ord.  village  Ch.,  Dorchester  (Boston),  Ms., 
Feb.  6,  1856.— P.  Center  Ch.,  Haverhill,  Ms.,  Jan.  6,  1863 — Nov. 
.  .  1869.— S.  p.  High  St.  Ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  '70-'71.— P.  Eliot 
Ch.,  Lawrence,  Ms.,  June  .  .  1871 — [Autogr.] 

*JoHN  Hall  Newton  (2),  b.  Durham,  Ct.,  March  22,  1826. — 
Wesl.  U.  1847.~S.  S.  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  '55-'61.— Ord.  June  9, 
.  .  .  1856.— Res.  Middletown,  Ct.,  '56,  till  his  death  there,  Aug.  15, 
1863,  at  the  age  of  37.     [  Wesl.   Univ.  Alumni  Iiecord.-\-'] 

Timothy  Hopkins  Porter  (1),  b.  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Feb.  16,  1826. 
— Y.  C.  1848. — Teacher,  Easton,  Ct.,  '48.— Teaching,  traveling 
and  preaching,  '52-60. — Banker,  N.  Y.  City,  res.  38  Sanford  St., 
Brooklyn,  '66 — [  Class  Hecord,  Y.  C] 

Jonathan  Clark  Richardson  (1),  Attica,  N.  Y. — 

Christopher  Dicran  Seropyan  (3),  Constantinople,  Turkey, 
— Y.  C.  1852.— M.  D.,  Yale,  1855.— Physician,  Constan- 
tinople, Turkey. — [Class  Eecord,  Y.  (7.] 

Edward  Parmelee  Smith  (1),  b.  South  Britain,  Ct.,  June  3, 
1827.— Y.  C.  1849.— Ord.  Pepperill,  Ms.,  June  .  .  1856— Jan.  .  . 
1865. — In  serviceof  the  Christian  Commission  in  Western  Army, 
and  at  Philadelphia,  '63-'66. — General  Agent  Am.  Miss.  Assoc, 
53  John  St.,  N.  Y.,  '66— [J.«fo^r.] 

Johnson  Logan  Tomlinson  (3),  b.  Washington,  Ct.,  May  1, 
1826.— S.  S.  Cuyahoga  P^alls,  O.,  '56-'57,  Fair  Haven,  Ct.,  '58-'59, 
Bloomfield,  Ct.,  '60-  '.  .—Ord.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1,  1863— Jan. 
24,  1870.— P.  Simsbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  7,  \S1\— [Autogr.]  13. 

1853-1856. 

Henry  Case  (2),  b.  Norwich,  Ct,  Nov.  19,  1823.— Y.  C.  1846. 
— Ord.  Evang.  at  Norwich,  (U.,  July  31,  1855.— S.  p.  McCon- 
nellsville,  also  afterwards  at  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O. — Lawyer. — Four 
years  in  the  army,  in  Avhich  Colonel,  and  by  brevet,  Brigadier 
General. — Res.  Jacksonville,  111. — [Class  liecord,  Y.  C] 


1857.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  97 

William  Thacher  Gilbkrt  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  16, 
1829. — Y.  C.  1853. — Minister  Meth.  Episc.  Churches  at  West 
Granby,  Ct.,  '57-58,  East  Granby,  '59,  Wilton,  '60,  South  Britain, 
Ct.,  Burlington,  Ct.,  '63,  New  Orleans,  La.,  '63,  Riverside,  Ct.,  '72. 

*OscAR  B.  Hitchcock:  (1),  Ashland,  N.  Y.— Un.  C.  1852.— 
Died, 

Henry  Losch  (3),  b.  Palatinate,  Germany,  Apr.  15,  1828. — 
Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  19,  1857.— S.  p.  North 
Evans,  N.  Y.,  '57,  Otego,  N.  Y.,  '58,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '59.— P. 
Cumberland,  Md.,  '60.— P.  Shamokin,  Pa.,  '61. — P.  Hazleton,  Pa., 
'63.— S.  p.  Potterville,  Pa.,  '65,  Seville,  O.,  '66.— P.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  '68.— P.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  '70.— P.  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  '72 
— [Autogr.] 

Kinsley  Twining  (3),  b.  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1832.— 
Y.  C.  1853.— Ord.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  Aug.  26,  1858,  Feb.  1,  1864.— 
S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  '64-'65.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Ms.,  Sept.  12,  1867— Apr.  28,  1872.— P.  Union  Ch.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  May  1,  lSl2-[Autoffr.] 

Andrew  Jackson  Willard  (3),  b.  Harvard,  Ms.,  March  19, 
1832.— Y.  C.  1853.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Upton,  Ms.,  Apr.  30,  1857 
— Aug.  31,  865. — S.  p.  Essex,  Vt.,  '67,  P.  O.  address,  Burlington, 
Yt.—[Autogr.]  6. 

1854-1857. 

William  Pope  Aikin  (1),  Fairhaven,  Ms., — Y.  C. 

1853.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '55-'57.— Ord.  Newington,  Ct.,  Jan.  14,  1857— 
Aug.  7,  1867.— Teacher,  Groton,  Ms.,  '67-69.— Res.  Rutland,  Vt., 
'71— 

FisK  Parsons  Brewer  (1),  b.  Smyrna,  Turkey,  Oct.  19,  1832. 
— Y.  C.  1852.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '55-'58.— In  Raleigh,  N.  C,  teaching 
and  preaching  to  Freedmen. — Professor  Univ.  of  N.  C,  and  now 
U.  S.  Consul  at  Athens,  Greece,  '71 — 

*Jacob  Eaton  (3),  b.  Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.,  March  12,  1833.— 
Ord.  South  Meriden  (Hanover  Soc),  May  28,  1857— March  20, 
1865,  serving  meanwhile  as  Chaplain  7th  Conn.  Reg.  Vols.,  '64- 
'65.— Died,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  March  20,  1865,  aged  32. 
7 


98  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1858. 

Henry  Loomis  (3),  b.  Chicopee,  Ms,,  Jan.  19, 1829.— Y.  C.  1851. 
— Ord.  Union  Ch.,  Globe  Village,  Southbridge,  Ms.,  June  1,  1859 

_ _P.  North  Manchester,  Ct.,  Apr.  20,  1864— Oct.  1, 

186Y.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Wabashaw,  Minn.,  '67-'68.— P.  Cong.  Ch., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1869— May  .  .  18Y1.— Res.  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. — [Autogr.] 

Chester  E.  Pond  (2),  Springfield,  Pa.— 

Charles  Cotton  Salter  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.  19, 1832. 
— Y.  C.  1852.— Tut.  Y.  C,  'se-'SY.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Kewanee, 
111.,  Apr.  11,  1859 — Apr.  .  .  1861. — Chaplain  13th  Reg.  Ct.  Vols., 
62. — S.  p.  Plymouth  Cong.  Ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  '62-'64,  of 
which  P.  Sept.  28,  1864— Apr.  14,  1869.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Brook, 
field,  Mo.,  '70-'71.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  '71-'72,  of 
which  P.  March  12,  1812— [Aiitogr.] 

Irem  W.  Smith  (2),  Franklin,  Pa.— Ord.  Durham,  Ct.,  Aug,  18, 

1858— Jan.  2,  1861.— P.  Southfield,  Ms.,  June  26,  1861— 

.  .  .— S.  p.  Tolland,  Ms.,  '69-'70,  where  P.  June  15,  1870— 

.  .  .— S.  p.  Otis,  Ms.,  '72— 

James  Morris  Whitox  (1),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Apr.  11,  1833. — 
Y.  C.  1853. — Rector  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Ct., 
'54-'64.— Ph.D.,  Yale,  '61.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Lynn,  Ms.,  May  10,  1865 
— Apr.  13,  1869. — S.  p.  North  Cong.  Ch.,  Lynn,  Ms.,  from  its 
organization.  May  6,  1869,  of  which  P.  Feb.  13,  1812— [Autogr.] 

8. 

1855-1858. 

*Charles  Brooks  (2),  Townsend,  Ms.,  b.  March  24,  1831.— 
Y.  C.  1853.— Ord.  Byfield,  Ms.,  June  16,  1858— Nov.  30,  1863.— 

P.  Union ville,  Ct.,  Dec.  21,  1864 — — Died,  Townsend, 

Ms.,  June  11,  1866,  aged  35.     [Obit.  Record,  Y.  (7.+] 

James  Cruickshanks  (2),  b.  Haddington,  Scotland,  Nov.  12, 
1828. — Y.  C.  1855. — Ord.  Winthrop  Ch.,  South  Maiden,  Ms.,  Sept. 
8,  1858— June  29,  1859. — P.  2nd  Presb.  Ch.,  Newburyport,  Ms., 
June  6,  1860— Nov.  30,  1862. — P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Spencer,  Ms.,  Jan. 
13,  1864— [Autogr.] — Webster  Grove,  Mo.,  '72. 

Carroll  Cutler  (2),  b.  Windham,  N.  H.,  Jan.  31, 1829.— Y.  C. 
1854.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '56-'58.— Prof.  Intellectual  Phil,  and  Rhet., 
W.  R.  C,  '60-'71,  of  which  President,  res.  Hudson,  O.,  '71— 
[Autogr.] 


1859.]  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  99 

John  W.  Freund  (1),  Darmstadt,  Germany. — Ord.  Dea.  Meth. 
Episc.  Ch.,  1861,  Elder,  1863.~Statioiied,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., '59- 
'61,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '66-69,  Newark,  N.  J.,  '70— 

William  Hutchison  (1),  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  20,  1826. — 
Y.  C.  1854.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '57-'58  and  '59-'63.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New 

Haven,  Ct., 1858.— Miss.,  A.  B.  C.  F,  M.  in  Constantinople, 

'58-59. — Prin.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Ms.,  '63-'65. — Prin.  Free 
Acad.,  Noi'wich,  Ct.,  '65 — [Autoffr.] 

Charles  Mott  (2),  New  York  City. 


Jewett  Guernsey  Smith  (2+),  b.  Granby,  Ct., 

1826.— In  trade,  New  Haven,  Ct.— 

Moses  Smith  (1),  b.  Hebron,  Ct.,  Aug.  16,  1830.— Y.  C.  1852. 
—Ord.  Plainville,  Ct.,  Sept.  22,  1859— March  31,  1869,  during 
which,  in  the  army,  '63-'65. — P.  Leavitt  St.  Cong.  Ch.,  Chicago,  IlL , 
May  4,  lS69—[Autogr.] 

Oliver  Starr  Taylor  (2),  b.  Brookfield,  Ct.,  March  14,  1832. 
— Y.  C.  1856.— Ord.  Simsbury,  Ct.,  Sept.  21,  1859— Aug.  1,  1865. 
— S.  p.  Essex,  Ct.,  '66-'67.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc),  Apr.  6,  1870, 
Priest,  Oct.  18,  1871.— R.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Kittaning,  Pa.,  Oct.  18, 
1811— [Aittogr.] 

Moses  Cook  Welch  (1),  b.  Mansfield,  Ct.,  July  31,  1827. — 
Y.  C.  1850.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '53-'55.— Private  2nd  Kan.  Vols.,  '61.— 
Ord.  Evang.  at  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  Nov.  5,  1862.— Chaplain  U.  S. 
Army,  '62-'64. — Christian  Commission,  '64-'65. — P.  Mansfield, 
Ct.,  Dec.  24,  1861— [Autogr.]  10. 

1856-1859. 

John  Anketell  (2  — ),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  March  8,  1835. — 
Y.  C.  1855.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc),  Dec  29,  1859,  Priest,  at  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  22,  I860.— Acting  R.  Christ  Ch.,  Eastport,  Me., 
July,  '60.— R.  St.  Luke's,  Darien,  Ct.,  Oct.  .  .  I860.— R.  St.  Paul's, 
Windham,  Ct.,  July  .  .  1862.— R.  St.  James',  Winsted,  Ct.,  Apr. 
.  .  1865. — Assist.  Minister  Trinity  Ch,,  Newport,  R.  L,  Apr.  .  . 
1866— Apr.  .  .  1867.— R.  Holy  Trinity,  Samt  Anthony's  Falls, 
Minn.,  July— Oct.  .  .  1867.— R.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  and  Prof,  in  Ma- 
sonic School,  Havana,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  .  .  1867. — Founder  and  first 
Rector  of  St.  John's  (American)  Ch.,  Dresden,  Saxony,  April^ 
1869. — Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.^[Autogr.] 


100  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1859. 

George  Abele  (1),  New  Haven,  Ct. — Stationed,  Meth.  Episc. 
Ch.,  Roxbuiy,  Ms.,  '66-'67,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  '67-69,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,'  70— 

James  Rtjssell  Bourne  (2),  b.  New  Bedford,  Ms.,  June  25, 
1833.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1859.— 
Preached  in  East  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Oak  Hill,  Me.,  etc.,  '59-'65.— 

P.  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  Jan.  .  .  1866— 1869— P.  West  Rutland, 

Vt,  Dec.  .  .  1869— March  22,  1872.     [Autoffr.] 

William  Aldrich  Bushee  (3),  b.  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Jan.  31, 
1833.— Y.  C.  1856.— Teacher,  '59-'68.— S.  S.  2nd  Cong.  Ch., 
Brookfield,  Vt.,  '68-'69,  of  which  ord.  P.  Aug.  19,  \869—[Autogr.] 

John  Edgar  (2),  b.  Quebec,  Canada,  May  22,  1825. — Y.  C. 
1855.— S.  S.  Falls  Village,  Ct.,  '59-'60,  where  ord.  Evang.  Oct.  30, 
I860.— P.  Falls  Village,  Ct,  June  9,  1863— Oct.  13,  1865.— Res. 
Rochester,  Minn.,  '67 — 

William  Allen  Hallock  (1),  b.  Plainfield,  Ms.,  Aug.  27,  1832. 
— Amh.  C.  1855.— Ord.  Gilead,  Ct.,  Oct.  24,  1860— Aug.  24,  1864. 
— S.  p.  Kiantone,  N.  Y.,  '66-69.— S.  p.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  '72— 
[Aittogr.] 

Charles  Henry  Hitchcock  (1),  b.  Amherst,  Ms.,  Aug.  23, 
1836. — Amh.  C.  1856. — State  Geologist  of  Maine  and  New  Hamp- 
shire, Lecturer  on  Zoology  at  Amh.  College,  '58-64. — Prof  Ge- 
ology, Lafayette  C,  '66-'70.— Prof  Geology,  Dartm.  C,  '69— 
[Autog^;] 

Justin  Martin  (2),  b.  Chaplin,  Ct.,  Feb.  7,  1834.— Y.  C.  1856.— 
Not  ord. — Teacher,  N.  Y.  City. — M.  D.  College  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1869,  res.  155  West  20th  St.,  N.  Y.  City.— 
[Autoffr.] 

John  Monteith  (2),  b.  Elyria,  O.,  Jan.  31,  1833. — Y.  C.  1856. 
—Ord.  Terryville,  Ct.,  Sept.  27,  1858— Sept.  1,  I860.— P.  Jackson, 
Mich.,  Apr.  23,  1801— March  .  .  1863.— P.  Euclid  Av.  Presb.  Ch., 
Cleveland,  O.,  June  10,  1863— Oct.  2,  1866.— P.  Pilgrim  Cong. 
Ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  1, 1866— March  15,  1869.— P.  Mayflower 
Ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  March  15,  1859— May  1,  1871. — State  Supt. 
Public  Instruction,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

Edward  Alfred  Smith  (1),  b.  East  Woodstock,  Ct.,  July  22, 
1835.— Y.  C.  1856.— Ord.  Evang.  at  West  Springfield,  Ms.,  Nov. 
13,  1865.— S.  p.  2nd  Ch.,  Chester,  Ms.,  '65— [Autogr.] 


I860.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  101 

Orson  Cowles  Sparrow  (1),  b.  Killingly,  Ct.,  Sept.  3,  1832. — 
Y.  C.  1854.— Ph.B.,  Yale,  1858.— M.  D.,  res.  481  Classon  Av., 
Brooklyn,  N".  Y. — [Autogr.] 

*Edward  Ashley  Walker  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  24, 
1834.— Y.  C.  1856.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  June  19, 
1861.— Chaplain  4th  Ct.  Reg., '61 -'62. -P.  1st  Ch.,  Worcester, 
Ms.,  July  2,  1863 — Sept.  .  .  1865. — Died  at  Marquette,  Mich., 
Apr,  10,  1866,  aged  32. 

Pliny  Fisk  Warner  (2),  b.  Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1830. 
— Y.  C.  1855.— Ord.  Ist  Ch.,  Stonington,  Ct.,  Oct.  31,  1860— March 
31,  1863.— S.  p.  Clinton,  Wis.,  '64-'66.— S.  p.  Como,  111.,  '66-'69. 
— S.  p.  Aledo,  111.,  '69~[Autoffr.]  13. 

1857-1860. 

Solomon  Johnson  Douglass  (3),  b.  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  Oct.  3, 
1834.— Y.  C.  1857.— Ord.  Sherman,  Ct.,  Oct.  14,  1863— July  9, 
1867. — Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  engaged  in  teaching  and  book- 
keeping, '67 — [Autogr.] 

Alvah  Lillib  Frisbie  (1),  b.  Tompkins,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1830. — 
Amh.  C.  1857.— Ord.  Ausonia,  Ct.,  March  22,  1860— July  15, 
1865.— P.  1st  Ch.,  Danbury,  Ct.,  July  19,  1865— Sept.  20,  1871.— 
P.  Des  Moines,  lo.,  Nov.  7,  1871— [Autogr.] 

Joseph  Newton  Hallock  (2),  b.  Franklinville,  L.  L,  July  4, 

1834.— Y.  C.  1857.— Teacher, L.  I.,  '60-'65.— Book 

Publisher,  N.  Y.  City,  P.  O.  address,  114  Nassau  St.,  N.  Y.,  '65— 
[Antogr.] 

Horace  Henry  McFarland  (2),  b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Oct.  11,  1832. 
— Y.  C.  1853.— S.  S.  Morris,  Ct.,  '60-'62.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch., 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  June  14,  1863— Apr.  .  .  1866.— S.  p.  Fifth  Av.  Ch., 
and  Park  Cong.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '66-69.— With  Am.  Sea- 
men's Friend  Soc,  80  Wall  St.,  New  York,  res.  157  S.  Portland 
Av.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  '11—[Autogr.^ 

Lewis  W.  Sayres  (l),Waynesburgh,  Pa., — Waynesb. 

C 

Oscar  Moses  Smith  (1),  b.  Java,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1827.— Y.  C. 
1855.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Center,  Wis.,  Feb.  25,  1863.— Preached  in 
Wisconsin,  '63-'66,  and  in  New  York  till  '69. — S.  p.  Monticello, 
Minn. — \^Autogr.  ] 


102  DIVINITY  SCHOOL   OF  TALE   COLLEGE.  [1861. 

Edward  Cornelius  Towne  (1),  b.  Goshen,  Ms.,  Oct.  9,  1834, — 
Y.  C.  1856.~Ord.  Free  Ch.,  South  Braintree,  Ms.,  July  11,  1860 
—Apr.  1,  1861.— P.  Unit.  Ch.,  Medford,  Ms.,  Apr.  1,  1861— Feb. 
1,  1868.— Res.  Winnetka,  III,  '68-'72.— S.  p.  Ch.  of  the  Fraternity, 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

Moses  Coit  Tyler  (1),  b.  Griswold,  Ct.,  Aug.  2,  1835.— Y.  C. 
1857.— Ord.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1858— July  .  .  I860.— P. 
1st  Cong  Ch.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1860— Oct.  .  .  1862.— 
Lecturer,  etc.,  in  England,  '63-'66. — Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit., 
Michigan  University,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  '67 — [Autogr.] 

Nathan  Dana  Wells  (1),  b.  Northfield,  N.  H.,  June  17,  1831. 
— Y  C.  1857.— Lawyer,  N.  Y.  City,  '60—  9. 

1858-1861. 

George  Blagden  Bacon  (2),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  28,  1836. 
—Ord.  Orange  Valley,  N.  J.,  March  26,  l8Ql—[Autogr.] 

Martin  Smyser  Eichelberger  (1-),  b.  York,  Pa.,  Jan.  27, 
1^36.- Y.  C.  1858.— Not  ord.— Lawyer,  York,  Fa.—[Autogr.] 

Edgar  Laing  Heermance  (2),  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Apr.  30,  1833. — 
Y.  C.  1858.— Ord.  R.  D.  Ch.,  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1861— 
Sept.  30,  1869.— Res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

Philander  Hatch  Hollister  (2),  b.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  Dec. 
21,  1836.— Ord.  Brookfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  31,  1862— June  6,  1865.— 
Chaplain  29th  Reg.  Conn.  Vols.,  '64-'65. — P.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Jan. 
23,  1866— May  28,  1868.— P.  Hancock,  Mich.,  Oct.  J,  1868— 
[Autogr.] 

Daniel  Augustus  Miles  (3),  b.  Rutland,  Ms.,  Apr.  2,  1835. — 
Y.  C.  1858.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Worcester,  Ms.,  July  27,  1864.— 
Chaplain  4th  N.  J.  Reg.  of  Infantry,  '64-'65. — Missionary  to 
Freedmeu,  Woodstock  and  Arlington,  Va.,  '65-'66. — S.  p.  Cong. 
Ch.,  Forest  Grove,  Oregon,  '66-'68.     [Autogr.] 

Chauncey  Dickinson  Murray  (2+),  b.  Madison,  Ct.,  May  15, 
1837.— Ord.  Market  St.  Ref.  Dutch  Ch.,  N.  Y.  City,  Jan.  .  .  1861 
— — Lawyer,  N.  Y.  City,  119  Greenwich  St. — [Autogr.] 

Levi  Leonard  Paine  (3),  b.  East  Randolph,  Ms.,  Oct.  10,  1832. 
— Y.  C.  1856.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '59-'61.— Ord.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Oct. 
9,  1.S61— May  1,  1870. — Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History,  Theol.  Sem., 
Bangor,  Me.,  '70 — [Autogr.] 


1862.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  103 

Wilder  Smith  (8),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  July  17,  18.35.— Y.  C.  1857. 
—Tut.  Y.  C,  '60-'62.— Ord.  2nd  Cong.  Ch.,  Berlin,  Ct,  Jan.  15, 
1862— Oct.  30,  1866.— P.  Hanover  St.  Ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Jan. 

17,  1867— Aug.    31,    1871.— P.    Rockford,   111., 1872— 

[Autogr.] 

Elisha  Smith  Thomas  (1  -),  b.  Wickford,  R.  I.,  March  2,  1834. 
— Y.  C.  1858.— Ord.  Deacon  (Episc),  May  17,  1861.— Prof.  Exe- 
gesis and  Hebrew,  Seabury  Divinity  School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  '64. 
\^Auto(/r.] — Rector,  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*TiMOTHY  Keeler  Wilcox  (2),  b.  North  Greenwich,  Ct.,  May 

18,  1835.— Y.  C.  1856.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '59-'61.— Died,  Chicago,  111., 
Feb.  27,  1863,  aged  28.     [Class  Record,  Y.  (7.]  10. 

1859-1862. 

Carlos  Clement  Carpenter  (1),  b.  Bolton,  Ct.,  July  15,  1835. 
— Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.  Birmingham,  Ct,  Feb.  13,  1861— June  27, 
1865.— P.  Harvard  Ch.,  Brookline,  Ms.,  June  29,  1865— Sept.  18, 
1867.— In  business,  Birmingham,  Ct,  '68-'69.— P.  Mt.  Pleasant 
Unit.  Ch.,  Boston  Highlands,  Dec.  1,  1870 — [Autogr.'] 

George  WASHiNOTOisr  Colmax  (2+),  b.  Lemster,  N,  H.,  Dec. 
10,  1834.— Un.  C.  1858.— S.  S.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  '62-'63.— Ord. 
Acton,  Ms.,  Nov.  12,  1863— May  4,  1869. — Teacher,  Maplewood 
Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  '70-'7l.— S.  p.  Neponset,  III,  '1l—[Autogr.] 

William  Moore  Gay  (2—),  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  22,  1830.— 
Y.  C.  1855.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y,  March  31, 
1863.— S.  p.  Whitney's  Point, '62-'64.—S.  p.  West  Avon,  Ct.,  '64- 
'65.— S.  p.  Winchester,  Ct.,  '66-'69.— S.  p.  Cummington,  Ms.,  '70- 
'73.— West  Warren,  Ms. — [Autogr.] 

Elijah  Franklin  Howe  (1),  b.  Grafton,  Ms.,  Sept.  19,  1832. — 
Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  South  Canaan,  Ct.,  Dec.  17, 1862— Dec. 
1,  1865.— S.  p.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  '65-'70,  of  which 
P.  May  4,  ^  810— [Autogr.] 

Samuel  Henry  Lee  (2),  b.  Lisbon,  Ct.,  Dec.  21,  1832. — Y.  C. 
1858.— Ord.  North  Bridgewater,  Ms.,  Sept.  17,  1862— Feb.  20, 
1866. — P.  Greenfield,  Ms.,  Aug.  12,  1866 — Apr.  15,  1872.— P. 
Ist  Cong.  Ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  Apr.  18,  1872— [Autogr.] 


104  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1863. 

Charles  Northrop  Lyman  (2),  h.  Hartford,  Ct.,  May  14, 
1835.— Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.  Canton  Center,  Ct.,  Oct.  29,  1862— Sept. 
21,  1868,  within  which  time  Chaplain  U.  S.  Army,  '64-'65.— P. 
Dunlap,  lo.,  Dec.  16,  1868— Jan.  1,  1871. — S.  p.  Onawa,  lo.,  '71 — 
[Autogr.l 

Lewis  Richard  Packard  (3),  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  22> 
1836.— Y.  C.  1856.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '59-'63.— Ph.D.,  Yale,  1863.— 
Prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Y.  C,  '63—[Aiitogr.] 

Leicester  Jotham  Sawyer  (1), — Knox  C.   1859. — 

U.  S.  Army,  '62-'63.— Ord.  at  Sheboygan  Falls,  Jan.  24,  1864.— 
Neosho  Falls,  Kan.,  (1871). 

Henry  Upson  (2-),  b.  Wolcott,  Ct.,  May  21,  1831.— Y.  C. 
1859.— Ord.  Evang.  June  24,  1862.— Chaplain  13th  Reg.  Ct.  Vols., 
'62-'63.— P.  New  Preston,  Ct.,  Sept.  23,  1863— [Autogr.] 

AsHER  Henry  Wilcox  (1  -),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Nov.  16,  1837. — 
Y.  C.  1859.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '63-'64.— S.  S.  Gardner,  Ms.,  '64-'65.— 
Ord.  Preston,  Ct.,  June  29,  1865— Sept.  2,  1869,  where  S.  p.  '70- 
'72.— S.  p.  Westerly,  R.  L,  "72— [Autogr.]  10. 

1860-1863. 

George  Henry  Coffey  (1),  b.  Mullingar,  Ireland,  Aug.  15, 1835. 

— Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1862— 

—Res.  N.  Y.  City.— [  Class  Becord,  Y.  C.-\-] 

*Edward  N.  Grossman  (1),  b.  Edinburg,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  14,  1826. 

—Ord.  (Prot.  Meth.) — S.  p.  Durham,  Ct.,  '61,  till  his 

death  in  that  town  Oct.  7,  1861,  aged  35. 

Joseph  Leonard  Daniels  (3),  b.  East  Medway,  Ms.,  Aug.  1, 
1833.— Y.  C.  I860.— Not  ord.— Principal,  Guilford  Institute,  Ct., 
'63-'65.— Prof.  Greek,  Olivet  College,  Mich.,  'Q5—[Autogr.] 

*WiLLiAM  S.  Dutton  (3),  Milford,  Ct., -Died,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  29,  1863,  aged  .  . 

Lkvereit  Stearns  Griggs  (1),  b.  North  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.  16, 
1838.— Amh.  C.  I860.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  June 
23,  1864,  where  S.  p.  '63-'66.— S.  p.  Owatonna,  Minn.,  '66-'69.— 
S.  p.  Lowell,  Mich.,  '70-'72.— S.  p.  CoUinsville,  Ct.,  '72— [Autogr.] 


1863.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  105 

*Henky  Lewis  Hall  (2),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  Nov.  26,  1836.— 
Y.  C.  I860.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Guilford,  Ct.,  Oct.  30,  1861.— Chap- 
lain 10th  Reg.  Conn.  Vols.,  '61-'62.— P.  High  St.  Ch,  Auburn, 
Me.,  Jan.  23,  1868— March  24,  1869.— Died,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  6,  1869,  aged  33. 

William  Kittredge  Hall  (1+ ),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Nov.  4,  1836. 
— Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Oct.  26,  1862.— 
Chaplain  17th  Reg.  Conn.  Vols.,  '62-63.— S.  p.  Cromwell,  Ct., 
'64-'65.— S.  p.  Olivet  Ch.,  Springfield,  Ms.,  '65-'66.— P.  Stratford, 
Ct.,  Oct.  24,  1866— June  1,  1872.— Res.  447  Dudley  St.,  Boston 
Highlands,  Ms.,  '12—[Autogr.] 

John  Haskell  Hewitt  (3),  b.  Preston,  Ct.,  Aug.  8,  1835. — 
Y.  C.  1859. — Not  ord.— Assist.  Librarian  Y.  C,  '63-65. — Listruc- 
tor  in  Mathematics  and  English  Literature,  Olivet  College,  '65- 
'66,  in  which  Prof.  Latin,  '6Q—[Au(ogr.] 

Lucius  Hopkins  Higgins  (1),  b.  Plantsville,  Ct.,  July  4,  1832. 
— Y.  C.  I860.— S.  S.  South  Coventry,  and  Killingworth,  Ct.,  '64- 
'65.— Ord.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Lanark,  111.,  June  21,  lS6Q^[Auto(/r.] 

John  Davies  Jones  (2),  b Wales, — Ham.  C. 

1861. — Ord.  Chaplain  in  the  xVrmy  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  22, 
1864. 

Horatio  Oliver  Ladd  (2),  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1839. — 
Bowd.  C.  1859. — Chaplain  Christian  Commission  at  Suffolk,  Va., 
'63.— S.  S.  Crombie  St.  Ch.,  Salem,  Ms.,  '64.— Ord.  Cromwell,  Ct., 
Nov.  23,  1865— Dec.  29,  1867.— P.  Komeo,  Mich.,  Feb.   16,  1869 


Selah  Merrill  (3),  b.  Canton  Center,  Ct.,  May  2,  1837. — Ord. 
Evang.  by  Hampden  (W^st)  Assoc,  Nov  1,  1864. — Chaplain 
49th  U.  S.  Col'd  Lif.,  '64-'65.— P.  1st  Con-.  Ch.,  LeRoy,  N.  Y., 
March  21,  1866— Nov.  19,  1867.— S.  p.  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.,  '71— 
[Autoffr.^ 

Cyrus  Pickett  (2—),  b.  Andover,  O.,  May  29,  1837.— Alleg. 
C.  1859.— S.  S.  Cheshire,  Ct.,  '.  .  -'67.— Ord.  Enfield,  Ct.,  Feb.  28, 
1867— Apr.  26,  1870.— P.  Keokuk,  lo.,  Dec.  29,  1810— [Autogr.] 

13 


106  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1864. 

1861-1864. 

James  Henry  Bradford  (2),  b.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Aug.  24,  1836. — 
Y.  C.  1863.--Ord.  at  Mclndoes  Falls,  Vt.,  Feb.  20,  1862.— Chap- 
lain 12th  Reg.  Conn.  Vols.,  '62-'65.— H.  M.  Hudson,  Wis.,  '65-'67. 
— Assist.  Supt.  and  Chaplain  State  Reform  School  for  Boys,  West- 
boro',  Ms.,  '68-'69. — Supt.  Conn.  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Mid- 
dletown,  Ct.,  '70 — [AHto(/r.] 

Clarence  Eddy  (l),  b.  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1839.— 
Y.  C.  1861.— Ord.  1st  Presb.  Ch.,  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1865 
— Jan.  1,  1869. — P.  Woodside  Presb.  Ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  March 
3,  1869— [Autogr.] 

Edward  Brown  Furbish  (1),  b.  Portland,  Me.,  May  21,  1837. 
— Y.  C.  I860.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1862.— 
Chaplain  25th  Maine  Reg.,  '62-  '.  .—P.  Presb.  Ch.,  New  Hartford, 
N.  Y.,  May  31,  1865— Feb,  14,  1872.— P.  Presb.  Ch.,  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  June  5,  1812— [Autogr.] 

*Ebenezer  Porter  Hyde  (2—),  b.  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
28,  1837.— Not  ord.— S.  S.  South  Coventry,  Ct.,  '64-'66.— Died, 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  Aug.  31,  1868,  aged  31.  [Class  Hecord,  Y.  C. 
1863.] 

Wilbur  Johnson  (2),  b.  Genoa,  N.  Y.,  March  1,  1831. — Y.  C. 
1856.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Great  Bend  Village,  Pa.,  Oct.  3,  1865— 
Nov.  30, 1867.— S.  p.  Sandwich,  Ms.,  '67-70.— S.  p.  West  Boylston, 
Ms.,  '71 — [Antogr.] 

Nathan  Tibbals  Merwin  (3),  b.  Milford,  Ct.,  June  8,  1836.— 
Y.  C.  1861.— Ord.  Trumbull,  Ct.,  June  6,  1865— [Atctogr.] 

John  Moses  Morris  (2—),  b.  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  Apr.  27,  1837. 
— Y.  C.  1860.  —Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Apr.  24,  1861.— 
Chaplain  8th  Conn.  Vols.,  '61-'63.— Ed.  "Conn.  War  Record," 
*64-'65.— Clerk  House  Rep.  of  Conn.,  '65-'67.— Ed.  Charleston 
(S.  C.)  Daily  Republican^  '68-'71.- Executive  Sec.  U.  S.  Senate, 
'69.— Ed.  Daily  Chronicle,  Washington,  D.  C,  '10— [Antogr.'] 

George  Austin  Pelton  (1),  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Apr.  15, 1833. 
— Y.  C.  1861.— Ord.  at  Franklin,  Ms.,  Aug.  9,  1865,  where  S.  p. 
'64-'67.— S.  p.  Bethel,  Ct.,  '67-'69.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Candor,  N.  Y., 
'69-'70,  where  P.  May  19,  \8lQ—[Autogr.] 


1865.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  107 

William  Henkt  Rice  (2),  b.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Sept.  8,  1840. — 
Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.  Evang.  Aug.  19,  1862.~Chaplain  129th  Penn. 
Vols.,  '62-63. — P.  German  Moravian  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Oct. 

4,  1863— 1868.— P.  Eng.  Moravian  Ch.,  York,  Pa.,  May 

31,  l8Q8—[Autogr.] 

Milton  S.  Terry  (1),  Coeymans  Valley,  N.  Y. — Ord.  Dea. 
Meth.  Episc.  Ch.,  1865,  Elder,  1867.— Stationed  at  Hamden, 
N.  Y.,  '63-'64,  Delhi,  '64-'66,  St.  Paul's  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  '67-'69, 
Cannon  St.  Ch.,  Poughkeepsie,  '70 —  10. 

1862-1865. 

*JoHN  Wait  Barton  (1),  b.  Danbury,  Ct.,  June  2,  1839. — 
Supt.  of  Missions  in  Penn.  for  Am,  S.  8.  Union,  '63-66. — Ord. 
Evang.  at  Danbury,  Ct ,  May  22,  1866.— Died,  Xov.  21,  1866, 
aged  27.     [Memoir  by  Rev.  H.  Clay  Trumbull,  16mo.] 

William  Eustis  Brooks  (2),  b.  Kingfield,  Me.,  June  6,  1835. — 
Waterv.  C.  1862.— S.  S.  1st  Ch.,  Derby,  Ct.,  '65-'67.— Ord.  Clin- 
ton, Ct.,  May  23,  1867— [^w^o^r.] 

Hasket  Derby  Catlin  (3),  b.  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  June  '26, 

1839.— Y.  C.   1859.— Ord.  Unitarian   Ch.,  Neponset,  Ms., 

1867— 1870.— Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.—[Autogr.] 

James  Balloch  Chase  (3),  b.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Aug.  12,  1837. 
— Y.  C.  1862.— Ord.  Evang.  Dec.  4,  1865.— S.  p.  Council  Bluffs, 
lo.,  '65-'68.— S.  p.  Columbus,  Neb.,  '68-'69.— S.  p.  Fremont,  Neb., 
69-'71. — S.  p.  Elkhorn  City  and  vicinity,  '71 — [Auiogr.] 

George  Whitefield  Fisher  (3),  b.  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
25,  1833.— Y.  C.  1859.— Ord.'Ch.  of  Forefathers,  Saugerties,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  23,  1865— Jan.  .  .  1868.— S.  p.  Peacedale,  R.  I.,  '68-'72, 
where  P.  July  24,  1872— [^w^o^r.] 

Arthur  Goodenough  (3),  b.  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1838. — 
Y.  C.  1862. — Ord.  Evang.  by  Presb.  of  Delaware,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
1,  1865.— S.  p.  Ellsworth,  Ct.,  '65-69.— S.  p.  Roxbury,  Ct.,  '69- 
'70.— P.  Winchester,  Ct.,  Dec.  28,  \8lO—[Atctof/r.] 

Charles  Edward  Gkixnell  (2),  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  7, 
1841.— Harv.  C.  1862.— Ord.  1st  Unit.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Ms.,  Feb.  19, 
1867— Oct.  31,  1869.— P.  Harvard  Ch.,  Charlestown,  Ms.,  Nov. 
10,  18Q9—[Autogr.] 


108  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1866. 

Elliot  CnAPm  Hall  (2),  b.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29,  1838. 
— Y.  C.  1862.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Ashville,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1866.— 
S.  p.  Farmington,  Pa.,  '65-'67.— S.  p.  Otto,  N.  Y,.  '67-69.— S.  p. 
Kiautone,  N.  Y.,  '69— [Autogr.] 

Henry  Norton  Johnson  (3),  b.  West  Meriden,  Ct.,  June  11, 
1831. — Y.  C.  1861.— Not  ord. — Rector,  Hopkins  Grammar  School, 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  '64 — [Autogr.] 

Thomas  Dungan  Murphy  (3),  b.  Freeport,  Pa.,  Sept.  6,  1837. 
Y.  C.  1862.— S.  S.  Granby,  Ct.,  '65-'68,  where  ord.  June  13,  1868 
— [Atttogr.'] 

*George  Lee  Woodhull  (3),  b.  Ronkonkoma,  L.  I.,  Oct.  3, 

1832.— Y.  C.  1862.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Onawa,  lo.,  July  .  .   1866, 

where  S.  p.  '66,  till  his  death  there,  Oct.  1,  1870,  aged  37.     [Obit. 

Becord,  Y.  C.\  11. 

1863-1866. 

George  Wallace  Banks  (3),  b.  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.,  July  11, 
1839.— Y.  C.  1863.— Ord.  Bethlehem,  Ct.,  Oct.  3,  \S66—[Autogr.'] 

Henry  Edwards  Cooley  (3),  b.  Norwich,  Ct.,  Apr.  5,  1838. — 
Y.  C.  1863.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Plymouth,  Ct.,  Aug.  7,  1866— 
March  31,  1869.— S.  p.  1st  Ch.,  Winsted,  Ct.,  '69-'70.— S.  p.  South 
Weymouth,  Ms.,  '70-'71.— P.  Littleton,  Ms.,  May  9,  1872.— 
[Autogr.'] 

Heman  Packard  DeForest  (3),  b.  North  Bridgewater,  Ms., 
Aug.  20,  1839.— Y.  C.  1862.— Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Attleboro',  Ms.,  Dec. 
18,  1867— Feb.  10,  1869.— P.  Lincoln  Park  Ch.,  Chicago,  111, 
March,  11,  1869— March  2, 1871.— P.  Westborough,  Ms.,  Aug.  10, 
1871— [^w^o^r.] 

Henry  Swift  DeForest  (2  — ),  b.  South  Edraeston,  N.  Y.,  March 
17, 1833.— Y.  C.  1857.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '61-'63.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  Aug.  2,  1863.— Chaplain  11th  Conn.  Vols.,  '63-'65. — 
P.  Plymouth  Cong.  Ch.,  Des  Moines,  lo.,  Sept.  .  ,  1866 — July  1, 
1870.— P.  Council  Bluffs,  lo.,  Jan.  4,  \^l2—[Autogr.] 

Cyrus  West  Francis  (3),  b.  Newington,  Ct.,  June  17,  1838. — 
Y.  C.  1863.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1867.— Ord.  Evang.  at  New  Haven,  Ct., 
Sept.  12,  1867.— In  service  of  Am.  Miss.  Assoc,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  '67, 
and  P.  Cong.  Ch.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  30,  1869 — [Autogr.'] 


1868.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  109 

Algernon  Mordant  Goodnough  (2),  Brandon,  Vt. — Mid  C. 
1861.— Ord.  Mystic  Bridge,  Ct.,  Jan.  3,  1866— Feb.  26,  1867.— 
Valejo,  Cal,  '70-  '.  .—San  Mateo,  Cal,  '72. 

Lewis  Williams  (3),  b.  Rhydymain,  North  Wales,  March  15, 

1836.— Ord.  New  Preston,  Ct,  July  11,  1867— March  31,  1869.— 

S.  p.  Presb.  Chh.,  Turin  and  Lyons  Falls,  res.  Lyons  Falls,  N,  Y., 

'69—[Autogr.]  7. 

1864-1867. 

Charles  Winterfield  Baldwin  (1),  b.  Millersville,  Md.,  March 
23,  1840.— Y.  C.  1861.— Ord.  Deacon  Meth.  Episc.  Ch.,  1868, 
Elder,  1870.— Stationed  Severn,  Md.,  '66-67,  Ryland,  Md.,  '67- 
'69,  Westminster,  Md.,  '69-'71,  Hereford,  Md.,  '72— 

John  Birge  Doolittle  (3),  b.  Bristol,  Ct.,  Nov.  6,  1836. — Y.  C. 
1863.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Plymouth,  Ct.,  July  7,  1864. — Chaplain 
15th  Reg.  Conn.  Vols.,  '64-'65.— P.  Hartland,  Ct.,  June  12,  1867 
— June  19,  1872.— P.  Bridgewater,  Ct.,  Oct.  16,  1872 — [Autoffr.] 

William  C.  Galpin  (1),  Candor,  N.  Y. 

Cornelius  Ladd  Kitchel  (2),  b.  Plymouth  Hollow,  Ct,,  July 

5,  1841.— Y.  C.  1862.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '65-'67.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1867.— 
Ord.  1st  Ch.,  Guilford,  Ct.,  Apr.  13,  1810— [Auto ffr.] 

David  Brainerd  Perry  (2),  b.  Worcester,  Ms,,  March  7,  1839. 
— Y.  C,  1863.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '65-'67  and  '70-'71.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1867. 
—Ord.  Evang.  at  Crete,  Neb.,  July  11,  1872.— S.  p.  Aurora,  Neb. 
— Teacher,  Crete,  Neb,,  '72 — 

William  Clitz  Sexton  (3),  b.  Plymouth,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1832. 
— Y.  C.  1862. — B.  D.,  Yale,  1867.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Lewis,  Jo,,  Nov. 

6,  1867,  where  S,  p.  '67-'69.— In  Vineland,  N,  J,,  1870.— H.  M. 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  '71.— S.  p,  Guy's  Mills  and  Townville,  Pa,,  '71— 
lAutoar.]  6. 

1865-1868. 

Simeon  Olmsted  Allen  (3),  b.  Enfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  23,  1837.— 
Y.  C.  1865.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Lansing,  Mich., 
Dec.  1,  1870,  where  S.  p.  Cong,  Ch,,  '70-'7l,— S.  p.  Pontiac,  Mich., 
'72 — [Atitogr.] 

Egbert  Byron  Bingham  (2),  b.  Scotland,  Ct.,  Feb.  17,  1839.— 
Y.  C.  1863.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '66-'68.— Ord.  Evang.  Atlanta,  Ga., 
March  29,  1869.— P.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Rockville,  Ct.,  Oct.  17,  1871 
— [Autogr.] 


110  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF  YALE   COLLEGE.  [1868. 

George  Sherwood  Dickermax  (3),  b.  Hamden,  Ct.,  June  5, 
1843.— Y.  C.  1865.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  Normal, 
111.,  Aug.  5,  1868— Dec.  21,  1869.— P.  West  Haven,  Ct,  Dec.  8, 
1870— [Autogr.] 

Charles  Hyde  Gatlord  (3),  b.  Ashford,  Ct.,  Jan.  25,  1839. — 
Y.  C.  1865.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Not  ord.— M.  D.,  Yale,  1871.— 
Practicing  Physician,  Meriden,  Ct.,  '71 — [Autogr.] 

RuFus  PiERCY  HiBBARD  (1),  b.  New  York  City,  Jan.  27,  1844. 
—Ord.  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.,  Aug.  4,  1868— Apr.  23,  1872.— S.  p. 
East  Cong.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  'l2—[Autogr.'\ 

*George  Henry  Kimball  (1—),  Cambridgeport,  Ms. — Died,  at 
Cambridgeport,  Ms.,  while  a  member  of  the  Seminary,  March  26, 
1868,  aged  about  28. 

Allen  McLean  (3),  b.  East  Granby,  Ct.,  Nov.  17,  1837.— Y.  C. 
1865.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Ord.  Cong.  Ch.,  East  Orange,  N.  J., 
Oct.  14,  \8QS—\_Autogr.^ 

Henry  Grimes  Marshall  (1),  b.  Milford,  Ct„  Jan.  2,  1839. — 
Y.  C.  I860.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Avon,  Ct.,  Feb.  1,  1871,  where  S.  p. 
'71-72.— P.  Charlemont,  Ms.,  Sept.  4,  1872— [^wto^r.] 

Sanford  Smith  Martyn  (3),  b.  Haverhill,  Ms.,  July  23,  1839. 
— Y.  C.  1865.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Ord.  Newington,  Ct.,  Apr.  29, 
1868— Apr.  29,  1870.— P.  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  June  9,  1870— 
\^Autogr.'\ 

George  Spring  Merriam  (3—),  b.  Springfield,  Ms.,  Jan.  13, 
1843.— Y.  C.  1864.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '66-'68.— Assist.  Ed.  Christian 

Union^  New  York  City,  '70 — [Autogr.'] 

David  Judson  Ogden  (3),  b.  Whitesboro',  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24, 1837. 
— Y.  C.  1861. — B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Licentiate,  res.  New  Haven, 
Ct. — [Autogr.] 

Samuel  Wells  Powell  (1),  b.  Phillipsville,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1838. 
— Teacher  of  Hebrew  in  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111.,  '68-'69. 
— U.  M.  in  Iowa,  '69,  H.  M.  in  Wis.,  and  taught  Hebrew  in  Presb. 
Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  '70. — Ord.  Evang.  at  Arena,  Wis.,  Feb.  8, 
1872,  where  H.  M.  '1l— [Autogr.] 


1869.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  Ill 

WiNTHROP  Dudley  Sheldon  (3),  b,  Raymond,  N,  H.,  Dec.  18, 
1839.— Y.  C.  1861.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1868.— Principal  Preparatory 
Dept.,  Western  Reserve  College,  Hudson,  O.,  '69 — [Autogr.]     13. 

1866-1869. 

Edward  Woolset  Bacon  (3),  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  5,  1843, 
— Ord.  Wolcottville,  Ct.,  Sept.  29,  1869— Oct.  31,  1871.— S.  p. 
Flint,  Mich.,  'l2—[Autogr.] 

John  Wickliffe  Beach  (3),  b.  Wolcott,  Ct.,  Jan.  5,  1843. — 
Y.  C.  1864.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1869.— Ord.  Windsor  Locks,  Ct.,  Sept. 
28,  \810—[A^(togr.] 

Robert  Caird  Bell  (1),  b.  Dumfrieshire,  Scotland,  March  7, 
1841.— U.  N.  Y.  1866.— Ord.  Bethel,  Ct.,  Nov.  3,  1869— Apr.  2, 
18V2.— P.  Orange,  Ms.,  Oct.  9,  1812—[Autoffr.] 

Charles  Frederick  Bradley  (2),  b.  Bergen  (now  Hudson 
City),  N.  J.,  Apr.  4,  1840.— Y.  C.  1862.— Ord.  West  Stockbridge, 
Ms.,  Aug.  18,  1869— May  14,  18V2.— S.  p.  South  Lee,  Ms.,  '72— 
[Antogr.] 

Ferdinand  Van  Derveer  Garretson  (1),  b.  New  Brunswick^ 
N.  J.,  Dec.  10,  1839.— Y.  C.  1866.— 

Henry  Burnham  Mead  (3),  b.  Littleton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  37,  1839. 
— Y.  C.  1866.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1869.— S.  S.,  FaUs  Village,  Ct.,  '69-'70. 
—Ord.  Terry ville,  Ct.,  June  7,  1871— 

John  Thomas  Owens  (3),  b.  Abercych,  Wales,  March  28,  1844. 
— S.  S.  Nortonville,  Cal.,  '69-'70,  where  ord.  March  8,  1870— Apr. 
11, 1871.— Res.  No.  10  Liberty  Place,  New  Haven,  Ct. — [Autogr.] 

Isaac  Pierson  (1),  b.  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  Aug.  11,  1843. — 
Y.  C.  1866.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  March  30,  1870.— Mis- 
sionary of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  Yu-Cho,  Northern  China,  '70 — 

Enoch  E.  Rogers  (3),  b.  Orange,  Ct.,  Jan.  9,  1838.— Ord. 
Evang.  at  Orange,  Ct.,  May  12,  1869,— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch,,  Macon, 
Ga.,  'Q9—[AKtogr.] 

*Henry  Otis  Whitney  (1),  b,  Williston,  Vt,,  Dec,  26,  1840,— 
Y.  C,  1866,— Ord.  Evang,  at  Williston,  Vt.,  July  20,  1869.— S,  p. 
Elko,  Nevada,  where  he  died,  March  1,  1870,  aged  29. 


112  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1870. 

William  Benjamin  Williams  (3),  b.  Dwygyfylchi,  Wales. — 

Ord.  Ashland,  Pa.,  Aug.  15,  1869— 1871.— Fayette,  lo., 

'71-'72.— Chenoa,  McLean  Co.,  111.,  '12—[Avtogr.]  11. 

1867-1870. 

Thomas  Dougal  Barclay  (1),  b.  York,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1845. — 
Monm.  a  1867.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— S.  S.  Cong.  Ch.,  Hamilton, 
N.  Y.;i2—[Autogr.] 

John  Henry  Barrows  (1),  b.  Medina,  Mich.,  July  11,  1847. — 
Oliv.  C.  1867.— S.  S.  Springfield,  El.,  '72— [Autogr.] 

Walter  Manning  Barrows  (1),  b.  Franklin,  Mich.,  Apr.  12, 
1846.— Oliv.  C.  1867.— Ord.  Marshall,  Mich.,  Nov.  1,  1871— 
[AiUogr.] 

Anselm  Byron  Brown  (3),  b.  Sebago,  Me.,  Apr.  28,  1845. — 
Y.  C.  1867.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— S.  S.  Taylor  Ch.,  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  '70-'71.     [Autogr.] 

Daniel  Augustits  Evans  (3),  b.  Nantyglo,  Wales,  Aug.  18, 
1841.— Ord.  Welsh  Cong.  Ch.,  Audenried,  Pa.,  June  19,  1870— 
[Autogr.] 

Albert  Francis  Hale  (3),  b.  Springfield,  111.,  Oct.  2,1844. — 
Y.  C.  1866.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  Presb.  Ch.,  Somonauk,  111., 
May  2,  1871 — [Autogr.] 

Joseph  William  Hartshorn  (3),  b.  South  Coventry,  Ct,,  June 
22,  1840.— Y.  C.  1867.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— S.  S.  Riverton,  Ct., 
'70-'72.  [Autogr.]— 8.  S.  Hinsdale,  111.,  '72— 

James  Phillips  Hoyt  (1),  b.  Coventry,  N.  Y,  July  28,  1844.— 
Y.  C.  1864.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  Sherman,  Ct.,  July  28,  1870 
— [Autogr.] 

Elijah  Janes  (2),  b.  New  York  City,  Oct.  31,  1843.— Cal.  C. 
1865.— S.  S.  Cloverdale,  Cal.,  '70-'71.— Acting  Prof.  Languages, 
Knox  C,  Galesburgh,  III,  '72— [Autogr.] 

James  Fiske  IMerkiam  (I),  b.  Springfield,  Ms.,  May  2,  1845. — 
Y.  C.  1867.— Ord.  Farmington,  Ct.,  Sept.  13,  1871— [Autogr.] 


1871.]  DIVIN'ITY    SCHOOL    OF    YALE    COLLEGE.  113 

Robert  George  Stephen  McNeille  (2),  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa,, 
Apr.  1,  1841.— Y.  C.  1863.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  East  Ch., 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  May  12,  1870— Dec.  31,  1871.— P.  Porter  Ch., 
North  Bridgewater,  Ms.,  Apr.  26,  1812— [Auto ffr.] 

Edward  Comfort  Starr  (2),  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  Jan.  12,  1844. — 
Y.  C.  1866.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Waseca,  Minn., 
March  30,  1871,  where  S.  p.  '70— 

JuBA  Howe  Vorce  (3),  b.  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1843. 
—Mid.  C.  1865.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  South  Merideu  (Hano- 
ver), Ct.,  Nov.  16,  1870— [Autogr.] 

Charles  Swan  Walker  (2),  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  7,  1848. — 
Y.  C.  1867.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  Darien,  Ct.,  Aug.  1,  1871— 
Apr.  2,  1872.     [Aidogr.]  14. 

1868-1871. 

Cornelius  Beach  Bradley  (1),  b.  Bangkok,  Siam,  Nov.  18, 
1843.— Oberl.  C.  1868.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1870.— Ord.  Foreign  Mis- 
sionary at  Oberlin,  O.,  July  30,  1871,  and  laboring  at  Bangkok, 
Siam,  '71 — [Aiitoffr.] 

Theodore  Lansing  Day  (2),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Sept.  18,  1845. — 
Y.  C.  1867.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '69-'72.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1871.— Ord.  Hol- 
yoke,  Ms.,  Dec.  18,  1872— [A uioffr.] 

John  Kinne  Hyde  DeForest  (3),  b.  Westbrook,  Ct.,  June  21, 
1844— Y.  C.  1868.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1871.— Ord.  Mt.  Carmel  (Ham- 
den),  Ct,  May  25,  187 \—[Antogr.] 

Charles  Wesley  Drake  (2),  b.  Miamisburg,  O.,  Aug.  18, 
1840.— Ord.  Evang.  at  South  Windsor,  Ct.,  Nov.  21,  1871,  where 
S.  p.  '71 — [Autogr.] 

Charles  Winthrop  Fifield  (3),  b.  Epsom,  N.  H.,  Feb.  19, 
1843.— Y.  C.  1864.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1871.— H.  M.  Heath,  Rowe  and 
Munroe,  Ms.,  P.  O.  address,  Heath,  Ms.,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

Lauren  Matthew  Foster  (3),  b.  Meriden,  Ct.,  Apr.  1,  1843. — 
S.  S.  Cong.  Ch.,  Hudson,  Wis., '71-72,  where  ord.  Oct.  22,  1872— 

Edward  Pirrrrpont  Herrick  (3),  b.  Clintonville,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
12,  1846.— Ord.  Middle  Haddara,  Ct.,  June  15,  l8ll—[Aiaoffr.] 


114  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF  YALE   COLLEGE,  [1872. 

Alfred  Van  Cleve  Johnsox  (2),  b.  New  York  City,  June  10, 
1847. — U.  N.  Y.  1867. — B,  D.,  Yale,  1871. — Licentiate,  Jerome, 
Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  'VI — [Aittogr.] 

Alexander  Johnston  (3),  b.  Alleghany  City,  Pa.,  Oct.  21, 
1844.— Y.  C.  1867.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1871.— S.  S.  Quindaro,  Kan.,  '72. 

David  Evans  Jones  (3),  b.  Llangiwck  Parish,  Glamorganshire, 
South  Wales.  Jan.  1,  1840.— Ord.  Roxbury,  Ct.,  June  21,  1871— 
[Autoffr.\ 

Anson  Phelps  Tinker  (1),  b.  Old  Lyme,  Ct.,  Oct.  15,  1844.— 
Y.  C.  1868.— Tut.  Y.  C,  '69-'70.— Licentiate,  Old  Lyme,  Ct— 
[Atitogr.] 

*James  Brainerd  Tyler  (3),  b.  Brainerd  Station,  Jamaica, 
W.  L,  March  23,  1842.— Y.  C.  1864.- B.  D.,  Yale,  1871.— Ord. 
Groton,  Ct.,  Sept.  27,  1871  [Aiitogr.]—Maj  28,  1872,  when  he 
died  in  that  town,  aged  30. 

William  Woodmansee  (1),  b.  Jackson,  Lid.,  Sept.  7,  1840. — 
Oberl.  C.  1868.— Ord.  at  Hart,  Mich.,  Dec.  5,  1872.— S.  p.  Hub- 
bardston,  Mich.,  "72— [Auto g)\]  13. 

1869-1872. 

Arthur  Herman  Adams  (3),  b.  Florence,  O.,  Nov.  24,  1847. — 
Y.  C.  1867.— Medical  Dept.  Y.  C,  '':2—[Autogr.] 

Edwin  Bailey  Burrows  (1),  b.  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  June  30, 
1841.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1872.— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Lebanon,  O.,  '72— 
[Autogr.] 

George  Augustus  Parsons  Oilman  (1),  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Nov. 
17^  1844. — B.  D.,  Yale,  1872. — Ord.  Watertown,  Ct.,  Aug.  28^ 
lSl2—[Autogr.] 

Robert  Allen  Hume  (2),  b.  Bombay,  India,  March  18,  1847. — 
Y.  C.  1868.— Li  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  '72 — 


William  Gossner  Marts  (1),  Washington,  D.  C, 

— S,  S.  Mount  Pleasant,  lo.,  '72 — 

Elisua  Wright  Miller  (3),  b,  Williston,  Vt.,  Oct.  29,  1845.— 
Y.  C.  1808.- B.  D.,  Yale,  1872.— S.  S.  South  Royalton,  Vt.,  '72— 
[Autogj-.] 


I 


1873.]  DIVINITY-   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  115 

*Pascal  Decatur  Murkay  (3—),  b.  Madison,  Ct,,  Dec.  21, 
1848.— Licentiate.— Died,  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Oct.  24,  1872,  aged 
24. 

Austin  Hull  Norris  (3),  b.  Saybrook  (now  Essex),  Ct.,  Aug. 
3,  1845.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1872.— S.  S.  Farwell,  Mich.,  'l2—[Autoffr.] 

Edward  Kirk  Rawson  (1),  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1845.— 

— Y.  C.  1868.— Ord.  Newton,  Ms., 1872.— Chaplain  U.  S. 

Navy. 

Richard  Austin  Rice  (2),  b.  Madison,  Ct.,  Oct.  22,  184G. — 
Y.  C.  1868. — Licentiate,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  '72 — [Autoffr.] 

RuFus  Byam  Richardson  (3),  b.  Westford,  Ms.,  Apr.  18,  1845. 
— Y.  C.  1869. — Licentiate,  Berlin,  Germany,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

JoTHAM  Sewall  (1),  Fryeburg,  Me., — Wms.  C. 

1868. 

Arthur  Shirley  (3),  New  York  City, — Y.  C.  1869. 

—Ord.  Conway,  Ms.,  July  3,  1812— [Ai<to(/r.] 

Joseph  Alexander  Tomlinson  (1),  b.  Bedford,  Pa.,  March  28, 
1844.— Penn.  C.  1869.— P.  Luth.  Ch.,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  Sept.  10. 
lSl2—[Avtogr.] 

Thomas  Clayton  Welles  (3),  b.  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  Aug.  7, 
1846.— Y.  C.  1868.— B.  D.,  Yale,  1872.— Ord.  Evang.  at  Keokuk, 
lo.,  Oct.  25,  1872— 

Cyrus  Baxter  Whitcomb  (2),  b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1839. 
— S.  S.  Derby,  Ct.,  'l2—[Autoffr.] 

^George  Oliver  Whitney  (3  —  ),  b.  Fairfield,  Ct.,  Sept.  26, 
1844.— Madison  U.  1869.— Ord.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  19,  1872,  where  he  died,  Dec.  18,  1872,  aged  28.  17. 


116  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1873, 

I       -»~.      ~-         #  PRESENT    CLASSES. 

"^^^'^^rr.^-.^    _^/^c;^'  SENIOR  CLASS. 

1870-1873. 

Augustine  Baenum,  b.  Franklin,  Mich.,  Apr.  12,  1848. — Oberl.  C. 
1870.     *  Wauseon,  0. 

George  Lee  Beach,  b.  Willi amsfield,  O.,  June  24,  1842. — Oberl 
C.  1870.     Andover,  0. 

RoswELL  Chapin,  b.  Seville,  0.,  Oct.  18,  1844.— Oberl.  C.  1870. 
Seville^  0. 

John  Scudder  Chandler,  b.  Madura,  South  India,  Apr.  12,  1849. 
— Y.  G.  1870.     New  Haven,  Ct. 

Truman  D.  Childs,  b.  Russell,  O.,  March  28,  1847.— Oberl.  C. 
1870.     Bainbridge,  0. 

f  George  Walker  Christie,  b.  Strathweigh,  Scotland,  Aug.  14, 
1841.— Bel.  C.  1870.     Berlin,  Wis. 

Charles  Burritt  Curtis,  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Feb.   9,  1848. — 
Bel.  C.  1870.     Dover,  III. 

QuiNCY  Lamartine  Dowd,  b.  Seville,  O.,  July  8,  1848. — Oberl.  C, 
1870.     Seville,  O. 

John  Penttrch  Evans,  b.  Glammorganshire,  South  Wales,  May 
14,  1844.     Plymouth,  Pa. 

Charles  Newton  Fitch,  b.  Geneva,  O.,  Jan.  25,  1846. — Oberl.  C. 
1869.      Geneva,  O. 

Franklin  Solomon  Fitch,  b.  Geneva,  O,,  Feb.  24,  1846. — Oberl. 
C.  1870.      Geneva,  0. 

fiRA  Emory  Forbes  b.  Coventry,  Ct.,  Jan.  18,  1843. — Y.  C.  1870. 
Burnside,  Ct. 

fCHARLES  Winters  Good,  Tiffin,  O.,  b.  June  18,  1851, — Heidelb. 
C.  1870.      Tiffin,  0. 

*  The  place  of  residence  as  given  in  the  Annual  Catalogue  is  indicated  by 
italics. 

\  Not  now  in  the  Seminary. 


1873.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  117 

Hexry  L.  Griffin,  b.  Williamstown,  Ms.,  Dec.   1,  1848. — Wms. 
C.  1868.      Williamstown,  Ms. 

fWiLLiAM  Dickinson  Hart,  b.  Ira,  N,  Y.,  Apr,  16,  1843. — Oberl. 
C.  1870.     Zy Sander,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Smith  Hayden,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y,,  Aug.  23,  1846. — 
Y.  C.  1869.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Henry  Learned  Hutohins,  b.  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  Feb.  8,  1845. — Y.  C. 
1870.     New  Haven,  Ct. 

Henry  David  Kutz,  b.  near  Reading,  Pa.,  Feb.  12,  1843,     Har- 
risburg,  Pa. 

George  Clark  Lamb,  b.  Newtown,  Ind.,  Aug.  3,  1848.     Point 
Pleasant,  III. 

fHENRY  Marsh,  b,  Eckford,  Mich,,  Sept.  17,  1842,— Oliv.  C.  1870, 
Olivet,  Mich. 

fBERNADOTTE  Perrin,  b.  Goshcn,  Ct.,  Sept.  15,  1848. — Y,  C.  1869. 
Wolcottville,  Ct. 

Theodore  Philander  Prudden,  b.  Middlebury,  Ct.,  March  14, 
1847,     JVeio  Haven,  Ct. 

fARTHUR  Tappan  Reed  b Feb.  10,  1845.— Oberl,  C. 

1870.     Austinhurg,  0. 

John  Alun  Roberts,  b,  Ruthin,  Wales,  June  7,  1 847.      Goedpoeth, 
Wales. 

William  Edward  Sapford,  b,  Oberlin,  O.,  Apr.  11,  1850, — Oberl, 
C.  1870.     PJvanston,  III. 

Edward  Payson  Salmon,  b.  Peru,   O.,  June  25,  1842.     Beloit, 
Wis. 

fWiLLiAM  Parmelee  Sprague,  b.  East  Bloomfield,  N".  Y.,  June 
20,  1843.— Amh.  C.  1870.     East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Brown  Stimson,  b.    Noblesville,  Ind,,  June   23,   1844. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

John  Thomas,  b.  St.  Clears,  South  Wales,  Oct.   12,  1844.     Aher- 
canaid,  Wales. 

fARTHUR  Henry  Warren,  b.   Leicester,  Ms.,  Aug.   26,   1846. — 
Y,  C.  1870,     Leicester,  3Is. 

George  F.  Waters,  b.  Lenox,  O.,  Aug.  29,  1841.— Oberl.  C.  1870. 
— Lenox,  0.  31. 


118  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1874 

MIDDLE  CLASS. 

1871-1874. 

Henry  Beach  Beakd,  b.  Huntington,  Ct.,  Jan.  25,  1843. — Y.  C. 
1867.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

George  Whitefield  Benjamin,  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.   18, 
1843.— Y.  C.  1864.— M.  D.,  Yale,  1869.     JVew  Haven,  Ct. 

f Edwin  Munsell  Bliss,  b,  Erzroom,  Turkey,  Sept.  12,  1848. — 

Amh.  C.  1871.      Constayitinople,  Turkey. 
JoirN  Carey  Boals,  b.  Somerville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  16,  1850. — Macon 

C.  1869.     Somerville,  Tenn. 

Homer  James  Broadwell,  b.  Birmingham,  Ct.,  Nov.  21,  1844, — 
M.  D.,  Penn.  Eclect.  Med.  C.  1869.     Fair  Haven,  Ct. 

Samuel  Edwin  Busser,  b.  York,  Pa.,  Aug.  5,  1850. — Penn.  C, 
1871.      YorJc,  Pa. 

Andrew  Lewis  Buttner,  b.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Feb.  26,  1845. — 

Wab.  C.  1871.     Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Newell  Meeker  Calhoun,  b.  Warren,  Ct.,  March  2,  184V. — 

Bethlehem,  Ct.. 

Franklin  Countryman,  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Sept.  23,  1849. — 
Y.  C.  1870.     Rew  Haven,  Ct. 

William  Burke  Danforth,  b.  Barnard,  Vt.,  Feb.  21,  1849. — 

Dart.  C.  1871.     Boyalton,  Vt. 
f Henry  Smith  Carhart,  b.  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  1844. — 

Wesl.  U.  1869. 
f Isaac  Dayton  Decker,  b.  Lebanon,  N.  J.,  May  25,  1844.— Y.  C. 

1871.     Hope,  N.  J. 
Marshall  Richard  Gaines,  b.   Granby,  Ct.,  Nov.  15,   1839. — 

Y.  C.  1865.     New  Haven,  Ct. 

William  Greenwood,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  July  16,  1845. — Amh.  C. 

1871.     Boston,  Ms. 
Aaron  Merritt  Hills,  b,  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  Feb.  4,  1848. — Oberl. 

C.  1871.     3It.   Vernon,  0. 

Joel  Stone  Ives,  b.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  Dec.  5, 1847. — Amh.  C.  1870. 
Castine,  Me. 


1874.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  119 

jGeorge  Ciieevkr  Jewell,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  May  19,  1844. — Y.  C. 

1871. 
f Charles  Nelson  Jones,  b.  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1848. — 

Oberl.  C.  1871.      Oberlin,  0. 

James  Clarkson  McNaughton  Johnston,  b.  New  Wilmington, 
Pa.,  Feb.  15,  1848. — Westm.  C.  1868.     New  Wilmington,  Pa. 

George  Edwin  McLean,  b.  Rockville,  Ct.,  Aug,  31,  1850. — Wms. 
C.  1871,      Great  Barrington,  Ms. 

John  Newton  MoLoney,  b.  Summit  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  2,  1847.— Iowa 
C.  1871.     Eddyville,  lo. 

Charles  William  Mallory,  b.  Walton,  N.  Y,,  Aug.  25,  1843. — 
Amh.  C.  1871,     Hamden,  JSF.  Y. 

James  Brackett  Mason,  b.  East  Putney,  Vt,  July  13,  1839. — 
Dart.  C.  1871.     East  Putney,   Vt. 

George  Michael,  b.  Shawnee,  Pa.,  March  15,  1843. — Penn.   C. 
1871.     Shawnee,  Pa. 

Howard  Walter  Pope,  b.  Westville,  Ct.,  Jan.  21,  1849.— Y.  C. 
1871.      Westville,  Ct. 

RoswELL  Olcott  Post,  b.  Logansport,  Ind.,  Oct.  1,  1850. — Wab. 
C,  1871.     Logansport,  Ind. 

Stephen  Henry  Robinson,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  16,  1845, 
West  Woodstock,  Ct. 

William  Mackintire  Salter,  b.  Burlington,  lo.,  Jan.  30,  1853. — 
Knox  C.  1871.     Burlington,  lo. 

Richard  Bailey  Snell,  b.   Farmington,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  1846. — 
Iowa  C.  1870.     New  Sharon,  To. 

John  Wolcott  Starr,  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  March  9,   1848. — Y.  C. 
1871.     Guilford,  Ct. 

John  Lawson  Stoddard,  b.  Brookline,  Ms.,  Apr.  24,  1850. — Wms. 
C.  1871.     Boston,  Ms. 

John  Philander  Trowbridge,  b.  Eastford,  Ct.,  Dec.  10,  1849. — 
Pomfret,  Ct.  32. 


120  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  [1875. 

JUNIOR   CLASS. 

1872-1875. 

Albert  Franklin  Abbott,  b.  Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  Dec.  15, 1847. 
—Mid.  C.  18Y2.      Washington,  A!  If. 

Allison  Dwight  Adams,  b.  Chrystal  Lake,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1829. — 
Bel.  C.  1871.      Union  Grove,    [Vis. 

George  Crawford  Adams,  b.  Castine,  Me.,  March  7, 1850. — Amh. 
C.  1871.      Castine,  Me. 

Kerr  Cranston  Anderson,  b.  Jedburgh,  Scotland,  Jan.  13,  1844. 
— Mid.  C.  1872.     Jedburgh,  Scotland. 

Doane  Rich  Atkins,  b.  Truro,  Ms.,  Apr.  25,  1845.      Truro,  Ms. 

Arthur  Jared  Benedict,  b.  Bethel,  Ct.,  March  12,  1849. — Amh. 
C.  1872.     Bethel,  Ct. 

Jacob  Albert  Biddle,  b.  Rochester,  O.,  Dec.  24,  1845. — Oberl. 
C.  1870.     Zeesville,  0. 

Frank  Lewis  Bristol,  b.  Milford,,  Ct.,  March  26,  1852.     New 
Haven,  Ct. 

George  Christopher  Booth,  b.  Farniington,  Ct.,  March  5,  1838. 
Detroit,  Mich. 

William  Patrick  Clancy,  b.  Glenworth,  Irel.md,  Oct.  27,  1844. 
—Amh.  C.  1872.     Miller's  Falls,  Ms. 

Solomon  Melvin  Coles,  b.  Dinwiddle  Co.,  Va.,  Feb,  21,  1844.— 
Lincoln  XJ.  1872.      Guilford,  Ct. 

William  Bayard  Craig,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Dec.  7,  1846. — Iowa 
State  U.  1872.     St.  John,  JV.  B. 

Gilbert  Allen  Curtiss,  b.  West  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Apr.  25,  1848. 
West  Stockbridge,  Ms. 

Edward  Dwight  Eaton,  b.  Lancaster,  Wis.,  Jan.  12,  1851. — Bel. 
C.  1872.     Lancaster,  Wis. 

Oren  Dennis  Fisher,  b.  Brighton,  O.,  July  6,  1847. — Oliv.  C. 
1872.     Johnstown,  Mich. 

Joseph  Allen  Freeman,  b.  Caledonia,  N.  S.,  Nov.  14,  1844. — 
Dart.  C.  1872.     Caledonia,  JST.  S. 


1875.]  DIVINITY   SCHOOL    OF   YALE   COLLEGE.  121 

LoRiN  Samuel  Gates,  b.  Hartland,  Ct,,  Sept.  1,  1845. — Wms.  C. 

1871.  Hartland,  Ct. 

CiiAKLES  Whittlesey  Guernsey,  b.  Derby,  Ct.,  Sept.  2,  1850. — 
Iowa  C.  1871.     Dubuque,  lo. 

George  Edward  Hall,  b.  Jamaica,  W.  I.,  Feb.  23,  1851. — Oberl. 
C.  1872.     Dover,  O. 

Charles  Hezekiah  Hamlix,  b.  Plaiiiville,  Ct.,  Jan.   11,1850. — 
Y.  C.  1871.     Plainville,  Ct. 

James  Lyman  Harrington,  b.  Bennington  Center,  Vt.,  June  2, 
1848.— Wms.  C.  1872.      Colurnhus,  0. 

James  Alexander  Harvey,  b.  Hai-lem,  111.,  Oct.  21,  1848. — Bel. 
C.  1872.     Argyle,  III. 

Samuel  Lee  Hillyer,  b.  Coshocton,  O.,  March  9,  1847. — Oberl, 
C.  1872.      Grinnell,  lo. 

Alfred  C.  Hogbin,  b.  Dover,  Eng.,  May  9,  1846.— Hillsd.  C.  1872, 
Hillsdale,  Mich. 

David  Sumner  Holbrook,  b.  Chester,  Ms.,  Oct.  29,  1848. — Y.  C, 

1872.  Chester,  Ms. 

William  Taylor  Jackson,  b.  Willoughby,  Eng.,  Oct.  25,  1839. — 
Western  C.  1864.     Poolesville,  Ltd. 

John  Jay  Joyce,  Jr.,  b.  Guthrieville,  Pa.,  Nov.  20,  1848. — U. 
Penn.  1871.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Henry  Martin  Ladd,  b.  Broosa,  Turkey,  Nov.   10,  1849.— Mid. 
C.  1872.      Constantinople,  Turkey. 

Lucius  Orren  Lee,  b.  Kencsha,  Wis.,  Jan.  12,  1845.— Oberl.  C. 
1872.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Edwin  Stevens  Lines,  b.  Naugatuck,  Ct.,  Nov.  23,  1845. — Y.  C. 
1872.     Naugatuck,  Ct. 

Francis  Jewett  Marsh,  b.  Groton,  Ms.,  Feb.  19,  1849. — Amh.  C. 
1870,     Leominster,  Ms. 

Charles  Lincoln  Morgan,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Jan.  31,  1849. — Bel. 
C.  1871.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Charles  Fitch  Morse,  b.  Union,  Ct.,  Sept.  5,  1844.— x\mh.  C. 
1872.     Stafford  Springs,  Ct. 

William  Dexter  Mosman,  b.  Chicopee,  Ms.,  Aug.  31,  1842. — 
Amh.  C.  1870.      Chicopee,  3Is. 


122  DIVINITY   SCHOOL   OF   YALE    COLLEGE.  [1875. 

James  Oakey,  b.   Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Jan,   8,  1851. — Y.  C.   1872. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Lester  Beach  Platt,  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Aug.  30,  1851.     Bal- 
timore, Md. 

Frank  Caleb  Pottee,  b.  Nortli  Woodstock,  Ct.,  May  22,  1843. 
— Y.  C,  1871.     Rorth  Woodstock.  Ct. 

Frederic  Brown  Pullan,  b.  New  York  City,  Feb.   4,   1849. — 
Bel.  C,  1871.     Janesville,  Wis. 

Edward  Payson  Root,  b.  Montague,  Ms.,  Aug  4,  1844. — Amh. 
C.  1871.     Ilontagtie,  Jfs. 

Charles  Ellis  Stevens,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  July  5,  1853.     Boston, 
Ms. 

John  Ogilvie  Stevenson,  b.  Bannockburn,  Scotland,  June   10, 
1841.     Bannockburn,  Scotland. 

Albert  Henry  Thompson,  b.  Chelsea,  Ms.,  Jan.  27,  1849.— Amh. 

C.  1872.     Hearsport,  Me. 

Alwin  Ethelstan  Todd,  b.   Blandford,  Ms.,  Aug.   14,  1846. — 
Y.  C.  1871.     Ludlow,  Ms. 

Louis  Bryant  Tuckerman,  b.  Rome,  O.,  Feb.   15,  1850. — Amh. 
C.  1872.     Austinhurg,  0. 

William  Drake  Westervelt,  b.  Oberlin,  O.,  Dec.  26,  1849. — 
Obeil.  C.  1871.      Oberlin,  0. 

Nathan  Hart  Whittlesey,  b.  New  Preston,  Ct,  Apr.  19,  1848. 
— Y.  C.  1871.     New  Preston,  Ct. 

Sedgwick  Porter  Wilder,  b.  Newfane,  Vt.,  May  28,  1847. — 
Bel.  C.  1871.      West  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  4  7. 


SUMMARY. 

Number  in  former  Classes,  854 

Of  whom  deceased, 209 

Living,  - 645 

Present  Classes. — Senior, 31 

Middle,  ....  32 

Junior, 47  110 

Whole  number  from  the  beginning,        ....         964 
Of  whom  living, 755 


ADDITIONS    AND    CORRECTIONS. 


Class. 

1826  *JosiAH  Brewer. — Died  at  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Nov.  19, 
1872,  aged  76. 

1828  HiKAM  r.  Arms.— Fellow,  Y.  C,  1866. 

1829  *Martyn  Tupper. — Dis.   Hardwick,   Ms.,   1870.— Died  at 

Stafford,  Ct.,  July  31,  1872,  aged  72. 

1830  Asa  Turner. — S.  p.  Quincy,  111.,  '30^'38. — S.  p.  Denmark, 

lo.,  '38-'40,  where  P.  Nov.,  1840— Oct.  21,  1868. 

1831  For  the  number  in  the  Class,  instead  of  16  read  17. 
1833     *Jairus  Wilcox. — Died,  aged  59  (instead  of  49). 

1835  For  the  number  in  the  Class,  instead  of  28  read  29. 

1836  William  W.  Backus.— Dis.  Bloomfield,  Ct,  Apr.  16,  1844. 

1837  Thomas  K.  Fessendex. — Wms.  C.  1833. 

1838  William  Wright.     Dele  S.  p.  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  '51-53. 

1839  Merrill  RicHARDSOX. — Mid.  C.  1835  (not  1839). 

1840  Edgar  J.  Dooliitle.— Y.  C.  1836. 

"       LoRixG  B.  Marsh. — S.  p.  Upper  Aquebogue,  L.  I.,  '67-'69. 

1841  *Benjamtx  Griswold.— Ord.  Sept.  2,  1841  (not  1844). 

1843  Martin  Dudley. — Teacher,  Southwick,  Ms.,  '47-49. — P. 

Easton,  Ct.,  Dec.  31,  1851.     [Autogr.] 

"       Edwin  D.  Seward. — Res.  Laclede,  jMo.,  '72 — [Autngr.] 

1844  Thomas  E.  Foster.— Y.  C.  1840  (not  1810). 

1845  David  [not  Daniel]  B.  Davidson. — S.  p.  Paw  Puw,  Mich., 

'46-'48,  Webster,  Mich.,  '48-'50,  Bellona,  O  ,  '51-'52, 
Streetsborough,  O.,  '52-55,  Garnavillo,  lo.,  '56-'57, 
Monona,  lo.,  '5  7-60,  Danville.  lo.,  '62-'67. — Res.  Chester, 
lo.,  P.  O.  address,  Grinnell,  lo.,  ''ijl—l Autogr.] 

1845  Joel  Grant.— Chaplain  12th  111.  Inf,  '61-'G5,  and   113th 

U.  S.  Col'd  Inf,  '65-'8(3.     [.Lutogr.] 

"       John  P.  Gulliver,  b.  Boston,  Ms. 

"       Cyrus  Pitts.— Y.  C.  1 842. 

"       John  N,  Powell. — P.  Rosendale,  Wis.,  July  17,  1864. — 
P.  Plymouth,  Wis.,  Oct.  18,  ]  811— [Autogr.] 

1846  George  Bushnell.  — Ord.  Worcester,  Ms.,  Dec.   13,  (not 

18),  1848.       [Autogr.] 

1846  Charles  GiHBs  (1),  b.  Norwalk,  0.,  Oct.  25,  1820.— Ord. 
Evang.  at  Lima,  O.,  Oct.  .  .  .  1858. — S.  p.  2nd  Presb.  Ch., 
Lima,  O.,  '58-'62. — S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Earlville,  lo.,  '65-'70. 
— S.  p.  Cong.  Ch.,  Cedar  Falls,  lo.,  '70 — [Autogr.] 


124  ADDITIONS   AND    CORRECTIONS. 

Class. 

1847  *Cheistopher  M.  Cordley,  h.  Oxford,  Eng.,  Jan.  2,  1821. 

— Ord.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Sept.   15,  1849.— F.  1st.  Ch., 
Randolph,  Ms.,  1852—1859. 

"  Christopher  Gushing. — Ord.  Edwards  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms., 
Feb.  21.     [Au(0(/r.] 

"  James  A.  Darrah. — Webster  College,  '54-57. — S.  p.  Ma- 
rine and  Troy,  III,  '57-'58 — [Autogr.] 

"  Jonathan  Edwards. — Dis.  Woburn,  Ms.,  Jan.  14,  .  .  . — 
P.   Plymouth,   Ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Apr.    18,  1856— 

Nov.  20,  1862.     [Autoc/r.] 

"  William  L.  Kingsley,  Ed.  Neio  Englander  since  1857 
(not  1851). 

"  George  S.  F.  Savage,  Financial  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Chicago 
Theol.  Sem.,  '12—lAutogr.] 

"       Joseph  W.  Tarlkton,  b 1817.     \^Autogr.'\ 

"  Martin  K.  Whittlesey. -Ord.  Evang.  at  Lockport,  111. — 
Dis.  Alton,  III,  Oct.  24,  1872.     [Autogr.'] 

1848  *  Alexander  F.  Olmsted  (not  Olmstead). 

1849  Theron  G.  Colton. — P.  Ware  Village,  Ms.,  Sept.  4,  1861 

—March  26,  1855.     [Autogr.] 

1850  Benjamin  P.  Pilsbury. — Guilford,  Ct.,  '50-'52.— Presiding 

Elder,  New  Haven  Dist.,  res.    Middletown,   Ct.,  '72 — 
[.iutogr.] 

1852  Henry  Blodget  (not  Blodgett). 

"  Wait  R.  Griswold,  b.  Wethersfield,  Ct.,  June  15,  1820.— 
Teacher,  Bristol,  Ct.,  etc.,  '45-'59. — Assist.  Surgeon  22nd 
Reg.  Conn.  Vols.,  '63. — Surgeon  U.  S.  Army  in  Florida, 
'64-65. — Physician,  Easton,  Ct.,  '66 — [Aictogr.] 

"  *Andrew  T.  Pratt. — Died,  Constantinople,  Turkey,  Dec. 
5,  1872,  aged  47. 

1853  Wm.  H.  Collins,  b.  March  20,  1831.     [Autogr.] 

"  Samuel  Johxson,  b.  Aug.  13,  ,  .  . — S.  p.  Cambria,  N.  Y., 
'56-'59.     [Autogr.] 

''  Cordial  Storrs. — Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C,  '64 — 
[Autogr.] 

1854  Stephen  Fenn. — Res.  w.  c.  Vernon,  Ct.,  '72 — [Autogr.] 

"  James  W.  Patterson,  b.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  July  2,  1823. — 
Prof.  Math.,  Dart.  C,  '53-'60,  where  Prof.  Astronomy, 
'60-'65. 

1855  John  Elderkin.— S.  S.  Salem,  Ct.,  '70-'72.     [Autog?:] 

"  Timothy  H.  Pokteu.— Res.  17  West  21st  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 
[.Lutogr.\ 


INDEXES 


I.  Places  of  Birth. 
II.  Colleges  where  Graduated. 

III.  Places  of  Ministerl\l  Labor. 

IV.  Foreign  Missionaries. 
V.  Presidents  of  Colleges. 

VI.  Professors  in  Colleges  and  Theological  Seminaries. 
VII.  Alphabetical  Index  of  Names. 

I.     PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


MAINE. 

Born.  Alna. 

1803  James  W.  Ward. 
Bath. 

1821  George  F.  Magoim. 

Bethel. 
1812  William  R.  Chapman. 

Bucksport. 
1810  John  C.  Adams. 

1822  George  D.  Folsom. 
1825  Henry  Blodget. 

Castine. 
1850  George  C.  Adams. 

Concord. 
1817  Hollis  Russell. 

Farmington. 
1812  Elbridge  G.  Cutler. 

Fryehurg. 
f  Jotham  Sewall. 

Halloivell. 
1839  Horatio  0.  Ladd. 

Kennebunk  Port. 

f  John  Parsons. 

Kingfield. 
1835  WiUiam  E.  Brooks. 

Limerick. 
1812  James  M.  Macdonald. 

Minot. 
1810  Ammi  R.  Bradbury. 

Neiu  Gloucester. 

fPhilip  Eveleth. 

Portland. 
1830  Jonathan  L.  Jenkins. 
1837  Edward  B.  Furbish. 

Sehago. 
1845  Anselm  B.  Brown. 

Weld. 

fCharles  E.  Abbott. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Boscawen. 
1800  Forrest  Shepherd. 

f  Isaac  W.  Chandler. 

1824  Benjamin  Pilsbury. 

Epsom. 
1843  Charles  W.  Fifield. 
Hanover. 

1812  John  D.  Smith. 

Henniker. 
1823  James  W.  Patterson. 

Hillsborough. 
1847  Albert  F.  Abbott. 

Hollis. 

f  Henry  A.  Worcester. 

Hopkintoti. 

1813  William  H.  Long. 
1820  Franklin  W.  Fisk. 

Langdon. 

1810  WiUard  M.  Harding. 

Lemster. 
1834  George  W.  Colman. 

Littleton. 
1 839  Henry  B.  Mead. 

New  Boston. 

1814  Hiram  Wason. 

Northfield. 
1831  Nathan  i).  Wells. 

Portsmouth. 
1807  William  H.  Adams. 
1817  Charles  E.  Lord. 

Raymond. 
1839  Winthrop  D.  Sheldon. 

Rye. 

1815  Emory  M.  Porter. 
1817  William  H.  Porter. 

Sanbornton. 

1811  Frederic  T.  Perkins. 


Born.         Temple. 
1817  William  Mellen. 

Wakefield. 
1810  John  H.  Mordough. 

Waljmle. 
1807  Thomas  Bellows. 

Windham. 
1829  CarroU  Cutler. 

VERMONT. 

Barnard. 
1849  Wm.  B.  Danforth. 

Bennington. 
1848  James  L.  Harrington. 


f  A.  M.  Goodnough. 

Brattkboro\ 
1809  Samuel  H.  Elliot. 
1811  John  H.  Noyes. 
1813  Thos.  K.  Fessenden. 

Burlington. 

Henry  P.  Hickok. 

1815  William  S.  Curtis. 

Craftsbury. 
1802  David  A.  Grosvenor. 

Dorset. 
1827  Silas  W.  Robbins. 

East  Putney. 
1839  James  B.  Mason. 

Grafton. 
1836  James  H.  Bradford. 

Guilford. 
1800  Edward  R.  Tyler. 

Halifax. 
1800  Theophilus  Smith. 

Middlebury. 
1821  Rollin  D.  H.  Allen. 
1827  George  Bent. 


f  This  mark  indicates  the  place  of  residence  as  given  in  the  College  Catalogue. 
Where  it  occurs,  the  place  of  birth  is  not  known. 


126 


PLACES    OF   BI.RTH 


Born.         Milton. 
1804  Albert  Smith. 

Newfane. 
1815  Lewis  Grout. 
]  847  Sedgwick  P.  Wilder. 

Peacham. 

1814  John  Mattocks. 

Foultney. 
1812  Solomon  P.  Giddings, 

Putney. 
Ashbel  B.  Haile. 

Bandolph. 

1811  Benjamin  Griswold. 

Uutlnnd. 

1815  James  D.  Butler. 

Shoreham. 
1806  Edwin  J.  Sherrill. 

St.  Albans. 
Benjamin  B.  Newton. 

Strafford. 

1812  Aldace  Walker. 

WilUamstown. 
1 809  Asa  B.  Smith. 

Williston. 
1799  Hubbard  Winslow. 
1840  Henry  0.  Whitney. 
1845  Elisha  W.  MiUer. 

Woodstock. 
1837  James  B.  Chase. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Aliingtou. 


1819  Josepl 


1802 

1836 

1807 
1820 
1820 
1821 

1806 

1818 

1812 

1814 
1846 

1809 
1812 
1812 
1814 
1817 
1817 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1819 


1  T.  King. 

Acton. 
Henry  Durant. 

Amherst. 
Chas.  H.  Hitchcock. 

Andover. 
Amos  Blanchard. 
Thomas  E.  Foster. 
Jonathan  Edwards. 
Joseph  Emerson. 

Ashjield. 
William  Bement. 

Belcher  to  am. 
Robert  P.  Stanton. 

Berlin. 
Wm.  A.  Houghton. 

Blandford. 
E.  Edwin  Hall. 
Alwin  E.  Todd. 

Boston. 
Charles  Rich. 
Henry  A.  Homes. 
Robert  B.  Hall. 
Edward  E.  Salisbury. 
Benjamin  F.  Atkins. 
Frederic  Vinton. 
Joseph  W.  Tarleton. 
Edward  A.  Renouf. 
John  P.  Gulliver. 
Edw.  A.  ■Washburn. 


1821  Wilham  T.  Eustis. 

1823  William  Burroughs. 

1824  George  E.  Hill. 
1827  Henry  M.  HaskeU. 
1833  James  M.  Whiton. 

1835  Wilder  Smith. 

1836  William  K.  Hall. 

1844  George  A.  P.  Gilman 

1845  Theodore  L.  Day. 
1845  Wilham  Greenwood. 

1849  Charles  L.  Morgan. 
1853  Charles  E.  Stevens. 

Boxford. 
1806  John  H.  Eaton. 
Brooklii.e. 

1850  JohnL.  Stoddard. 


1807  Moses  P.  Stickney. 

1808  George  T.  Dole. 

Charlestown. 

1811  Aaron  A.  Hardy. 

Chelsea. 
1849  Albert  H.  Thompson, 

Chester. 
1848  David  S.  Holbrook. 

Chicopee. 
1804  Pliiletus  Montague. 
1829  Henry  Loomis. 
1842  William  D.  Mosman. 

Clinton. 
1821   Alfred  Plant. 

Comuay. 
1793  Joseph  K.  Ware. 
1820  Edward  W.  Root. 

Dalton. 

1812  Marshall  H.  Eames. 

Deerfield. 
1801  Orrin  Cooley. 
1815  Edward  Wright. 

Dorchester. 

1819  Darius  R.  Brewer. 
Dudley. 

1798  Sanford  Lawton. 

East  Hampton. 
1796  Luther  Wright. 

East  Medway. 

1833  Joseph  L.  Daniels. 
East  Randolph. 

1832  Levi  L.  Paine. 

Enfield. 
1800  Asa  M.  Train. 

Fairhnven. 

1803  Elisha  Jenney. 
-  Wihiam  P.  Aikin. 

Framingham. 

1804  Peter  Parker. 
1811  Josiah  Abbott. 

1820  Samuel  W.  Eaton. 
1 820  John  Edmands. 

Goshen. 

1834  EdM'ard  C.  Towne. 


1832 

1814 

1814 

1849 

1820 

1807 
1832 

1818 

1839 

1794 

1811 

1815 

1804 

1846 

1810 

1818 

1844 
1796 


Grafton. 
Elijah  F.  Howe. 

Granville. 
David  B.  Coo. 

Great  Barrington. 
Allen  B.  Hitchcock. 

Uroton. 
Francis  J.  Marsh. 

Groveland. 
Benj.  B.  Hopkinton. 

Harvard. 
Brown  Emerson. 
Andrew  J.  Willard. 

Hatfield. 
Charles  Smith. 

Haverhill. 
Sanford  S.  Martin. 

Heath. 
Joshua  Leavitt. 

Holden. 
MerriU  Richardson. 

Ij)swic}i. 
Edward  Sweet. 

Lee. 
Edward  P.  Ingersoll. 

Leicester. 
Arthur  H.  Warren. 

Longmeadow. 
John  R.  Keep. 

Medford. 
Horace  James. 

Monson. 
fWni.  A.  Thompson. 

Montague. 
Edward  P.  Root. 

Monterey. 
Josiah  Brewer. 


Nantucket. 
1823  WiUiam  B.  Greene. 

Neiu  Bedford. 
1833  James  R.  Bourne. 

Neiuhiryport. 
1798  Daniel  D.  Tappan. 

-f-Francis  V.  Pike. 

Ephraim  W.  Allen. 
Rufus  W.  Clark. 
Edward  B.  Bassett. 


1813 
1813 
1819 

1807 
1810 
1815 
1816 
1816 
1818 


1804 
1808 


Northampton. 
Timothy  Dwnght. 
Lewis  E.  Sykes. 
Theodore  Cooke. 
Caleb  Strong. 
p]phraim  M.  Wright. 
David  T.  Stoddard. 

North  B7-idgewaier. 
Henry  P.  DeForest. 

Otis. 
S.  Bi-ewster  ^forley. 

I'cabody. 
Ezekiel  Marsh. 


PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


121 


Born.         Peru. 
1817  AmasaC.  Frissell. 
Fittsfield. 

1815  George  E.  Day. 

1816  Horace  Day. 
IbSO  William  M.  Gay. 

t'lainfield. 

1832  "William  A.  HaUock. 

Plymouth. 
1821  James  H.  Dill. 
Reading. 

f  George  Nichols. 

Richmond. 

1805  John  Dudley. 

Rockport. 

1806  Nathan.  Richardson. 

Rutland. 
1823  James  B.  Miles. 
1835  Daniel  A.  Miles. 

Salem,. 
1810  JolmN.  Goodliue. 

1810  Daniel  H.  Emerson. 

fSamuel  Lamson. 

George  A.  Howard. 

Sheffield. 
1812  Sidney  Bryant. 
Som^rville. 

1821  Albert  K.  Teele. 

South  Dartmouth. 
1815  Isaiali  C.  Crocker. 
South  Scituate. 

1820  Christopher  Gushing. 

South  Weymouth. 

1822  WiUiam  E.  Tyler. 

Southwick. 

fHiram  Holcomb. 

S'pringfield. 
1793  Seth  Bliss. 

1822  Isaac  G.  Bliss. 
1843  George  S.  Merriam. 
1845  James  E.  Merriam. 

Stockhridge. 

1 821  Martin  K.  Whittlesey. 

1823  Douglas  K.  Turner. 

1833  George  A.  Pelton. 

Stow. 
1800  William  Wolcott. 
Sunderland. 

1806  Horatio  N.  Graves. 

Sutton. 

1811  Enoch  W.  Hewitt. 

Templeton. 
1799  Asa  Turner. 

f  Oliver  Baker. 

Topsjield. 

1807  Thomas  J.  Bradstreet. 

1 'owns  end. 

John  Graham. 

1831  Charles  Brooks. 

Tni7-o. 
1 84  J  Doane  R.  Atkins. 


IBorn. 
1820 

1816 
jl817 

jl832 

!l809 

1815 

1813 

llS14 

1796 
[1798 
1823 

1801 
1820 

1809 

il811 


1804 
1820 


Uxbridge. 
Charles  H.  Bullard. 

Ware. 
Loring  B.  Marsh. 
Samuel  I'.  Marsh. 
H.  H.  McFarland. 

Warren. 
Alex.  J.  Sessions. 
Daniel  Powers. 

Washington. 
Friend  A.  Deming. 

Westhoro'. 
Joseph  M.  Grout. 

■West  Boylston. 
Dyer  Ball. 
Mason  Ball. 
Franklin  Holmes. 

West  Brookfield. 
John  C.  Nichols. 
Austin  Phelps. 

Westjield. 
Samuel  Moselev. 
Perkins  K.  Clark. 

Westford. 
Rufus  B.  Richardson 

West  Springfield. 
Erastus  Colton. 
Henry  Cooley. 
Dan  T.  Bagg. 

West  Stockhridge. 
Gilbert  A.  Curtiss. 

Wilhiaham. 
Solomon  W.  Edson. 

Williamstoicn. 
Henry  L.  GrifBn. 

Worcester. 
David  B.  Perry. 

Woithington. 
Alexander  H.  Clapp. 

Wrentham. 
George  P.  Fisher. 
Frederic  A.  Fiske. 

Yarmouth. 
Joseph  Eldridge. 
Azariah  Eldridge. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

Little  Compton. 
1808  Thomas  Bailey. 

Providence. 
1845  Steph.  H.  Robinson. 

Smithfidd. 

1833  WiUiam  A.  Bushee. 

Wickford. 

1834  Elisha  s!  Thomas. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Ashford. 
1810  Rosweil  R.  Snow. 
1839  Charles  H.  Gaylord. 

Avon. 

1805  Jeremiah  Miller. 

1806  Zerali  K.  Havrley. 


1813  James  A.  Hawley. 

Berlin. 

1802  Simeon  North. 

1 803  Samuel  Lee. 
1827  Josiah  W.  North. 

Bethany. 
1811  John  T.  Andrew. 

1814  Israel  P.  Warren. 

Bethel. 
1 849  Arthur  J.  Benedict. 

Bethlem. 
1818  Fi-ederick  Munson. 

Birmingham. 
1844  Homer  J.  Broadwell. 

J  olton. 
1796  Chester  Birge. 
1 800  W.  W.  Whittemore. 
1 835  Carlos  C.  Carpenter. 

Bozrah. 

fCharles  A.  Gager. 

1811  John  C.  Downer. 

Bridgqwrt. 
1807  Nathaniel  Wade. 
1811  George  A.  Oviatt. 

fThomas  B.  Sturges. 


1 800  Romulus  Barnes. 
1824  Swift  Byington. 

1836  John  B.  Doolittle. 

Brookfield. 
1832  Oliver  S.  Taylor. 
Brooklyn. 

1 846  Henry  L.  Hutchins. 

Canao.n. 

1796  George  Carrington. 

Canterbury. 
1812  Harvey  Hyde. 
Canton. 

1797  Francis  H.  Case. 
1809  RoUin  S.  Stone. 

1837  Selah  Merrill. 

Chaplin. 
1834  Justin  Martin. 
Chatham. 

1 809  Samuel  R.  Davis. 

Cheshire. 

f  Sherlock  Bristol. 

1816  Asahel  A.  Stevens. 

Colebrook. 

1805  John  P.  Cowles. 

1806  Joel  Grant. 
1815  James  Cowles. 

1847  Joel  S.  Ives. 

Colchester. 
1803  Alfred  Newton. 
1805  Dillon  Williams. 

1810  Erastus  Day. 
1812  Charles  Dickinson. 
1814  Jared  R.  Swift. 
1818  Guy  B.  Day. 

Colebrook. 
1805  John  P.  Cowles. 


128 


PLACES   OF    BIRTH. 


Born_      ■  Columbia. 

1799  James  D.  Chapman. 

1804  Amasa  Dewey. 

1818  Charles  Little. 

Cormvall. 

1805  William  B.  Sherwood. 
1811  Henry  F.  Wadsworth. 

Coventry. 

1 800  Milton  Badger. 
1802  Marvin  Root. 
1843  Ira  E.  Forbes. 

Cromwell. 
1796  Chauncey  Wilcox. 
]  802  Jairus  Wilcox. 
1813  Wm.  W.  Wood  worth. 
1817  George  S.  F.  Savage. 

Danhury. 

1800  Dennis  Piatt. 
1811   Oliver  R.  Ryder. 
1839  John  W.  Barton. 

Derby. 
1798  Charles  Nichols. 

1806  George  Tomlinson. 
1829  William  E.  Bassett. 
1850  Charles  W.  Guernsey, 

Durhiim. 
1802  E.  Goodrich  Smith. 
1.^02  Talcott  Bates. 
1809  Henry  B.  Camp. 

1811  Dwight  M.  Seward. 
1826  John  H.  Newton. 

Eastfoid. 
1849  John  P.  Trowbridge. 

East  Granby. 
1837  Allen  McLean. 

East  Hartford. 
1822  Charles  0.  Reynolds. 

East  Haven. 
1815  Owen  Street. 
East  Lyme. 

1820  William  H.  Moore. 

East  Windsor. 

1801  Eldad  Barber. 
1815  Increase  N.  Tarbox. 

East  Woodstock. 

1819  Albert  Paine. 
1835  Edward  A.  Smith. 

Ellsworth. 

1821  William  Baldwin. 

Enfield. 
1837  Simeon  0.  Allen. 

Essex. 
1845  Austin  H.  Norris. 

Fairfield. 

1812  Zalmon  B.  Burr. 

Ivsaac  M.  Ely. 

1844  George  O.  Whitney. 

Farm,ington. 

1798  Walter  H.  Bidwell. 

1799  William  S.  Porter. 

1800  Hichard  Woodruff. 

Horace  Woodruff, 


1804  Amos  S.  Phelps. 

1805  George  J.  Tillotson. 
1810  Samuel  Porter. 

1810  Oliver  B.  Bidwell. 

1811  Noah  Porter. 

1812  Cliauncey  D.  Cowles. 
1815  Giles  M.  Porter. 

1817  James  P.  Hart. 

1838  George  C.  Booth. 

Franhlin. 
1823  Joseph  W.  Backus. 

Glastonbury. 
1799  Albert  Hale. 
IslO  James  L.  Wright. 
1810  Sabura  S.  Stocking. 

1812  Isaac  Pluramer. 

1813  William  S.  Wright. 

Goshen. 
1801   Theron  Baldwin. 
1810  Ephraim  Lyman. 
1848  Bernadotte  Perrin. 

Granby. 

f  Jewett  G.  Smith. 

18H9  Marshall  R.  Gaines. 

Greenfield  Hill. 

1839  George  W.  Banks. 
Greenwich. 

-  Zechariah  Mead. 
'  803  Samuel  Howe. 

1807  Darius  Mead. 

1808  Piatt  T.  Holley. 
1 825  David  Peck. 

Griswold. 

1815  James  Aver  ill. 

1 836  Moses  C.  Tyler. 
Grotnn. 

1814  Colby  C.  Mitchell. 

Oscar  F.  Avery. 

1816  Solon  C.  Avery. 

1818  Frederick  D.  Avery. 

Guilford. 
1812  Thomas  Dutton, 
1814  Samuel  W.  S.  Dutton. 
1814  Theodore  A.  Leete. 
1814  Martin  Dudley. 
LSI 5  Edwin  D.  Seward. 
1818  Joseph  A.  Benton. 

f  John  E.  Benton. 

1836  Henry  L.  Hall. 
1844  Edwin  C.  Starr. 
1848  John  W.  SUirr. 

Haiidam. 
1810  Jonath.  B.  Hubbard. 

1812  Davis  S.  Braiuerd. 

Hamden. 

1801  George  Goodyear. 

1802  Jason  Atwater. 

1813  Lyman  H.  Atwater. 

1 843  George  S.  Dickerman, 

Hartford. 
1804  George  W.  Perkins. 
]80()  James  A.  Smith. 


1810  Jonathan  Brace. 
813  Austin  Isham. 
1815  Thomas  A.  Thacher. 
1815  William  D.  Ely. 
1815  Charles  N.  Seymour. 
1817  George  Thacher. 
1820  Henry  M.  Goodwin. 
1820  William  H.  Corning. 

1822  Nath.  H.  Eggleston. 
1835  Charles  N.  Lyman. 

Hartland. 
9  Lemuel  Foster. 
1801  Orson  Cowles. 
1807  Lewis  Foster. 

1807  EUsha  C.  Jones. 

181 4  Edgar  Perkins. 
1845  Lorin  S.  Gates. 

Hnrwinlon. 
1817  Richard  C.  Bristol. 
Hebron. 

1808  Edwin  R.  Gilbert. 
1830  Moses  Smith. 

Humphreysville. 

1815  Ira  H.  Smith. 
Huntington. 

1800  Samuel  T.  Babbitt. 

1843  Henry  B.  Beard. 

Killingly. 
1832  Orson  C.  Sparrow. 
KiUingvjorth. 

1824  William  A.  Baldwin. 

Kent. 
1817  Birdsey  G.  Northrop. 
Lebanon. 

1804  Flavel  Bascom. 

1 808  James  A.  Clark. 

1812  S.  G.  Buckingham. 

1825  John  Elderkin. 

1826  Salmon  McCall. 

Ledijard. 

1823  James  A.  Gallup. 

Lisbon. 
1832  Samuel  H.  Lee. 

Litchfield. 
1802  Horace  Bushnell. 
1811   John  Churchill. 

1813  Lucius  H.  Woodruff. 

1816  James  Kilbourn. 
1S17  John  M.  Grant. 
1826  Charles  L.  Brace. 

Lxjme. 

1805  Baruch  B.  Beckwith. 
l)-'08  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

1809  Zabdiel  R.  Ely. 
1813  Abijah  P.  Marvin. 
1822  Sylvanus  P.  Marvin. 

1844  Anson  P.  Tinker. 

Madison. 

1 824  James  L.  Willard. 
18:'.7  Chauuc.  D.  Murray. 
1846  Richard  A.  Rico. 
ISiS  I'aj^cal  D.  Murray. 


PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


129 


Born  Manchester. 

1811   Ralph  Perry. 
1814  Chester  S.  Lyman. 

1816  Elisha  W.  Cook. 

Man-ifield. 
1797  Sylvester  Hovey. 

Asa  J.  Hinckley. 

1811  Stedman  W.  Hanks. 

1827  Moses  C.  Welch. 

Merideii. 
1803  Samuel  I.  Curtiss. 
1805  Erastus  Curtiss. 
1809  Jeremiah  R.  Barnes. 

f  Charles  E.  Murdock. 

1807  Dan  C.  Curtiss. 
18.31  Henry  N.  Johnson. 
1843  Lauren  M.  Foster. 

Jliddkbury. 
1847  Theodore  P.  Prudden. 
Middle  Haddam. 

1801  James  B.  Taylor. 
1803  Fitch  W.  Taylor. 
1 S 1 5  Thomas  Tallman. 

f  William  Wright. 

MiddletoiuiL. 
1805  William  Kirby. 

1812  Walter  Clarke. 

1817  Chauncey  Goodrich. 
1819  Chaunc.  H.  Hubbard. 

1828  Jonathan  E.  Barnes. 

Milford. 

fWiUiam  S.  Button. 

18:',6  Nathan  T.  Merwin. 
1849  Henry  G.  Marshall. 
1852  Frank  L.  Bristol. 

Montville. 
1814  Eliphalet  Parker. 

Morris. 
1797  Samuel  G.  Orton. 

Naiigatuck. 
1845  Edwin  S.  Lines. 

New  Britain. 
1805  William  Whittlesey. 
1805  Henry  Eddy. 
1812  John  S.  Whittlesey. 
1821  Burdett  Hart. 

1821  Eliphalet  Whittlesey. 

Neiu  Canaan. 

1 802  Edw^n  Stevens. 

1803  William  Carter. 
1809  David  C.  Comstock. 
1811  WiUiam  B.  Weed. 

fDarius  M.  Hoyt. 

1822  William  J.  Jennings. 

Miv  Hartford. 
1802  John  B.  Lyman. 

1804  Peter  A.  Brinsmade. 
1834  Solomon  J.  Douglass. 

Xew  Haven. 
1801  Chauncey  Whittlesey. 

1805  William  Twining. 
1809  Alfred  E.  Ives. 


1810  OHver  E.  Daggett. 
1810  Edward  0.  Dunning. 

1810  Edgar  J.  Doolittle. 

1811  William  B.  DeForest. 
1813  Abel  B.  Jacocks. 
1815  Wm.  I.  Budington. 

1815  Alfred  C.  Raymond. 

1816  Benjamin  W.  Dwiglit. 

1816  Edward  E.  Atwater. 

1818  Joseph  D.  Hull. 

1819  Samuel  J.  M.  Merwin. 

1820  Edward  S.  D wight. 
1822  George  B.  Hubbard. 

1822  William  S.  Huggins. 

1823  William  H.  Goodrich. 

1824  William  L.  Kingsley. 
1824  William  W.  Atwater. 

f  John  B.  Barnard. 

1829,  William  T.  Gilbert. 
1830'  Leonard  W.  Bacon. 
1S32  Charles  C.  Salter. 

1834  Edward  A.  Walker. 

1835  John  Anketell. 

1836  George  B.  Bacon. 
1843  Edward  W.  Bacon. 

1 843  George  W.  Benjamin. 
1849  Fraukl.  Countryman. 
1851  Lester  B.  Piatt. 
Xewington. 

1811  Seth  C.  Brace. 

1817  Samuel  Brace. 
1838  Cyrus  W.  Francis. 

New  London. 
1808  Robert  McEwen. 

1810  George  Richards. 

1817  Robert  C.  Learned. 

Xew  MdJ'oid. 

1805  Merit  S.  Piatt. 
1815  OrloD.  Hine. 

Keiu  I'resion. 
1797  Joseph  Whittlesey. 

1808  Henry  N.  Day. 

1809  Sam.  G.  Whittelsey. 
1836  Philan.  H.  HoUister. 
1848  Nath.  H.  Whittlesey. 

Xorfolk. 

1803  Henry  Cowles. 

1812  Reuben  Gaylord. 

North  Greenwich. 

1818  Jared  0.  Knapp. 
1835  Tunothy  K.  Wilcox. 

Xorth  Guilford. 

1804  Abraham  C.  Baldwin, 

Xorth  Haven. 

1811  William  C.  Foote. 
1828  Leveritt  S.  Griggs. 

Xorth  Stunington. 

1806  Isaac  P.  Langworthy. 
1809  John  D.  Baldwin. 

Xorth  M'oorl stock. 

1819  Joseph  Chandler. 
1 843  Frank  C.  Potter. 


Born.         Xorwalk. 

1799  Xenophon  Betts. 

Xorwich. 
1811  Charles  H.  Porter. 
1823  Henry  Case. 
1823  Edward  W.  Oilman. 

1825  James  Al.  B.  Dwight. 

1827  James  T.  Hyde. 

1828  Timothy  Dwight. 

1837  Asher  H.  Wilcox. 

1838  Henry  E.  Cooley. 

Orange. 
1814  EHas  Clark. 
1816  George  P.  Prudden. 
'lS38  Enoch  E.  Rogers. 
I  Oxford. 

11817  Charles  Fabrique. 
1820  Burritt  A.  Smith. 

Plainville. 
1850  Charles  H.  Hamlin.. 

Plants  ville. 
1832  Lucius  H.  Higgins. 
Plymouth. 

1800  Wyllys  Warner. 
1806  Isaac  W.  Warner. 

1823  Henry  D.  Piatt. 

1824  Stephen  Fenn. 

1826  Edwin  Johnson. 

Pomfret. 
1800  Mason  Grosvenor. 
1804  Chas.  P.  Grosvenor. 
1806  James  M.  Davis. 

Preston. 

1819  John  Avery. 

1825  EliasB.  Hillard. 
1835  John  H.  Hewitt. 

Prospect. 

1826  Henry  A.  RusseU. 

Ridqefietd. 
1799  Staes  Hawley. 

Rockville. 
1850  George  E.  McLean. 

Pocky  Hill. 

1820  Orson  W.  Stow. 


1815  David  B.  Davidson. 

Salisbury. 
1809  Joseph  Pettee. 
Elisha  Whittlesey. 

Saybrook. 
1799  Handel  G.  Nott. 

1804  Aaron  Snow. 
Scotland. 

1839  Egbert  B.  Bingham. 

Seymour. 
1815  IraH.  Smith. 

Sharon. 
1806  John  M.  S.  Perry. 
1821  James  B.  Cleaveland. 

Sherman. 

1805  Maltby  Gelston. 
1817  MUls  B.  Gelston. 


130 


PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


Born.         Somers. 

1813  Edward  Strong. 
181(5  Henry  S.  Clarke. 
1821  Samuel  W.  Strong. 

South  Britain. 
1827  Edward  P.  Smith. 

Snuthhury. 
1824  Jos.  C.  Bull. 

South  Coventry. 

1840  John  W.  Hartshorn. 

Souihington. 

fRodney  Curtis. 

1810  Henry  Clark. 

1811  Sam.  H.  Whittlesey. 

Souih  Windsor. 

1809  Julius  A.  Reed. 

Staffon/. 
:1800  Martyn  Tappan. 

Stamford. 
1806  Frederic  H.  Ayres. 

1805  John  S.  Davenport. 

1812  James  R.  Davenport. 

1814  George  I.  Wood. 

Stoning  ton. 

1813  A.  S.  Chesebrough. 

1812  Joshua  R.  Brown. 
3819  David  S.  Rodman. 

Stratford. 
!1814  Phineas  Blakeman. 

1815  WiUiam  Russell. 

Suffidd. 
1817  Sylvanus  D.  Phelps. 
Thomaston. 

1841  Cornelius  C.  Kitchel. 

Tliomi^siin. 
1802  Henry  Gleason. 

1806  William  A.  Larned. 

Tolland. 
a  80  8  Lewerett  Griggs. 

1810  J.  Addison  Saxton. 

Torringford. 
1802  John  B.  Lyman. 

Lucius  Curtis. 

Trimihull. 

1816  Isaac  Jennings. 
1824  Nathaniel  J.  Burton. 

Union. 

1813  Charles  Hammond. 
1844  Charles  P.  Morse. 

Vernon. 
1816  Lavalette  Perrin. 
1824  AUyn  S.  Kellogg. 

Walliiigford. 

1804  Lent  S.  Hough. 

Warren. 
1796  Alanson  Saunders. 
1800  Seth  Sackett. 

1805  Julian  M.  Sturtevant. 

1811  John  L.  Taylor. 
1847  Newell  M.  Cialhoun. 

Wa.s]iington. 
1816  Augustus  Smitli. 


1818 
1826 

1806 
1808 
1808 
1819 
1826 

1822 

1801 

1844 

1811 

1823 

1818 

1817 

1849 

1796 
1810 
1820 
1824 
1837 
1846 

1796 
1802 

1802 
1819 
1824 

1803 

1807 

1799 
1815 


1831 
1843 


1791 
1798 
1799 
1812 
1815 


George  Bushnell. 
Johns.  L.  Tomlinson. 

Wdterhury. 
Isaac  G.  Porter. 
Thomas  Bronson. 
Eli  B.  Clark. 
George  A.  Bryan. 
Timothy  H.  Porter. 

Watertoivn. 
Jesse  Guernsey. 

Westbrook. 
William  Bushnell. 
Charles  E.  Murdock. 
John  K.  H.  DeForest. 

West  Ear  Hand. 
Horace  A.  Taylor. 

West  Haven. 
Wm.  T.  Reynolds. 

Westport. 
Enoch  F.  Burr. 

Weston. 
William  H.  Gilbert. 

Westville. 
Howard  W.  Pope. 

Wethersfield. 
James  H.  Francis. 
John  C.  Backus. 
Wait  R.  Griswold. 
William  C.  Shipman. 
John  M.  Morris. 
Thomas  C.  Welles. 

WilUngton. 
Stephen  ToplifE. 
Zebulon  Crocker. 

Wilton. 
Stephen  Hubbell. 
Samuel  G.  Willard. 
Edward  Olmstead. 

Winchester. 
Samuel  Rockwell. 

Windham. 
Cyrus  Brewster. 

Windsor. 
Hiram  P.  Arms. 
Oliver  W.  Mather. 

Winsted. 
Erasmus  D.  Morse. 

Wolcoit. 
Henry  Upson. 
John  W.  Beach. 

Woodhridge. 
Henry  Herrick. 

Woodbury. 
William  P.  Curtiss. 
Judson  A.  Root. 
Everton  Judson. 
William  T.  Bacon. 
Gould  C.  Judson. 


NEW  YORIi. 

Ad<ims. 
1809  Reuel  M.  Pearson. 


Born_         Albany. 

f  Harvey  A.  Sackett, 

1810  Charles  S.  Sherman. 

1811  Walter  R.  Long. 

1816  William  N.  McHarg. 
1823  Charles  K.  McHarg. 

1829  James  L.  Corning. 

1845  Edw.  K.  Rawson. 

Aquehogue. 
1806  Parshal  Terry. 
Ashland. 

fOscar  B.  Hitchcock. 

Auburn. 
1813  Edw.  H.  Cumpston. 

1817  Lansing  Porter. 

Bainhridge. 

1830  Theodore  T.  Munger. 

Barre. 
1819  William  D.  Love. 

Berkshire. 
1827  Julius  Y.  Leonard. 

Black  Rock. 

1826  Andrew  T.  Pratt. 

Brighton. 

1813  Charles  P.  Bush. 

Brooklyn. 
1821  J.  Glentworth  Butler 

1827  Benjamin  Talbot. 

Buffalo. 

1814  Abel  M.  Heacock. 

Cambridge. 

1811  Walter  R.  Long. 
1833  George  W.  Fisher. 

Cazenovia. 
1813  Henry  H.  Loorais. 
1813  Hezekiah  H.  Loomis. 

Wilford  L.  Wilson. 

Clinton. 

1818  John  N.  Powell. 

Clintonville. 

1846  Edward  P.  Herrick. 

( Wymans. 
1844  Henry  S.  Carhart. 

fM'lton  S.  Terry. 

Coventry. 
1 844  James  P.  Hoyt. 

(■rown  Point. 
1843  Juba  H.  Vorce. 

Dover. 
1804  George  E.  Delavan. 

East  Bloomfield. 

1819  Samuel  J.  M.  Beebe. 
1843  William  P.  Sprague. 

East  Hampton. 
1809  George  Beecher. 

Edinhurg. 
1826  Edward  Crossman. 

E7:eter. 

1812  William  B.  Curtiss. 

Eairfield. 
1821   James  Hadley. 
1826  Henry  H.  Hadley. 


PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


131 


Born. 
1846 

1834 

1831 

1818 
1811 
1819 
1817 
1843 


1814 
1821 
1823 

1827 

1823 
1838 


1816 
1808 

1806 
1817 
1817 

1844 


Fanaingtoii. 
Richard  B.  Snell. 

Franklinville. 
Joseph  N.  Hallock. 

Genoa. 
Wilbur  Johnson. 

OUbertsville. 
Charles  T.  Gilbert. 

Greenbush. 
Glen  Wood. 

Grtenville. 
Shubael  G.  Spees. 

Homtr. 
Horace  C.  Atwater. 

Honeoy. 
Cyrus  Pitts. 

Ira. 
William  D.  Hart. 

Ithaca. 
f William  W.  Backus 

Jackson. 
f  Here.  R.  Dunham. 

Jamestown. 
Elliot  C.  Hall. 

Jamaica. 
Thomas  Wickes. 
Henry  Wickes. 
John  Wickes. 

Java. 
Oscar  M.  Smith. 

Jeff tr  son. 
John  Wickes. 
Arthur  Goodenough. 

Kinderhook. 
John  Gridley. 

La  Grange. 
fJames  P.  McCord. 

Lansinghurgh. 
Edward  D.  Allen. 

Leyden. 
Daniel  C.  Tyler. 

Lisbon. 
fDorson  E.  Sykes. 

LowviUe. 
James  T.  Dickinson. 

ManliiLS. 
Azariali  Smith. 

Marlborough. 
Nathaniel  P.  Bailey. 

Martinsburg. 
f  Cordial  Storrs. 

Mayville. 
Edwin  B.  Burrows. 


Born. 

1808 


1813 
1819 


1801 
ISU 
1812 

!l818 
1822 

1825 
1826 
1833 
18)3 
1844 
1844 
1846 
1847 
1849 


Newark  Valley.      jBorn.         Saratoga. 

Hezekiah  W.  Osborn. John  0.  Taylor. 

1 848  Charles  N.  Jonei 
Schenectady. 


1803 
1820 


1817 
1819 
1838 
1820 
1832 
1815 
1814 
1811 
1846 
1811 


Middletoivn. 
1804  Oliver  B.  Biitterfield. 

Milan. 
Benjamin  P.  Millard. 

Montgomery. 
1811  William  Y.  MiUer. 

Moscow. 
1821  WiUiam  W.  Belden. 


1825 
1832 

1818 
1826 

1828 

1817 


Aewburgh. 
fWilliam  Young. 

.\ew  Ilartford. 
Henry  Hurlburt. 
Samuel  G.  Coe. 

New  Lebanon. 
John  T.  Avery. 

Neiv  York  City. 
Theodore  D.  Woolsey. 
Edward  Winthrop. 
William  B.  Lewis, 
f  James  H.  Howe. 
Walter  T.  Hatch. 
Alex.  MacWhorter. 
f  Solomon  D.  Pitkin. 
William  A.  Macy. 
G.  Buckingh.  Willcox. 
Edgar  L.  Heermance. 
Elijah  Janes. 
Rufus  P.  Hibbard. 
George  C.  Jewell. 
Henry  Wilson. 
Alfred  V.  Johnson. 
Frederic  B.  Pullan. 

North  Salem. 
Jesse  Lock  wood. 
Sam.  W.  Barnum. 

Nunda. 
f  David  H.  Thayer. 

Ovid. 
Porter  LeConte. 

/  arw. 
Moses  C.  White. 

hhillipsville. 
Samuel  W.  Powell. 

Pluttsburgh. 
Jas.  H.  Trowbridge. 

Plymouth. 
William  C.  Sexton. 

/'ompey. 
Charles  Jerome. 

Fatter. 
Leander  S.  Hobart. 

Rhinebeck. 
Philo  R.  Hurd. 

Rocfiestcr. 
Fred.  S.  Hayden. 

Rodman. 
Oscar  F.  Parker. 

Rome. 
f  John  J.  Slocum. 

Ronconkama. 
John  A.  WoodhuU. 
George  L.  Woodhull. 

Royalton. 
Gustavus  L.  Foster. 
Henry  M.  Colton. 
Willis  S.  Colton. 

Rutland. 
Thomas  N 


Isaac  G.  Duryee. 

Scnith  Edmeston. 
1833  Henry  S.  DeForest. 

Stamford. 
1815  John  H.  Kedzie. 

Stat  en  Island. 
1839  Hasket  D.  Catlin. 

Strykersville, 
1830  Pliny  F.  Warner. 

Syracuse. 
1839  Cyrus  B.  Whitcomb. 

Tompkins. 
1830  Alvah  L.  Frisbie. 

Troy. 

David  H.  Buel. 

t^'illJam  H.  Burritt. 

7'urin. 
1803  Alfred  Hough. 
Utica. 

fGeorge  S.  Wilson. 

f  John  D.  Jones. 

Walton. 
1843  Charles  W.  Mallory. 

Water  ford. 
1 839  Clarence  Eddy. 

Westerlo. 
1826  William  C.  Scofield. 

Westford. 
1810  John  0.  Colton. 
1820  Theron  G.  Colton. 

Wesimordand. 
1801  John  F.  Brooks. 
1805  RosweU  Brooks. 

West  Point. 
1832  Kinsley  Twining. 

Whitehall. 
1812  Harvey  D.  Kitchel. 

Whitesboro' . 
1837  David  J.  Ogden. 

Winfield. 
1810  Henry  B.  Eldred. 

York. 
1845  Thomas  D.  Barclay. 

Youngstown. 
1837  Ebenezer  P.  Hyde. 

NEW  JERSEY. 


Stephen  D.  Ward. 

/''airton. 
1824  Ethan  0.  Bennet. 

Hudson  City. 
1 84(1  Charles  F.  Bradley. 

Lawrenceville. 
1808  A.  Rezeau  Brown. 

Lebanon. 
Benedict,  i  1 844  Isaac  D.  Decker. 


132 


PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


Born         Mount  Holly. 
1816  Benjamin  N.  Martin. 

Morristown. 
1826  Albert  H.  Barnes. 

Newa/rk. 

1823  Wm.  W.  Atterbury. 

New  Brunswick. 

1839  Ferdin.  V.  Garretson. 

Orange. 
1815  Isaac  P.  Stryker. 
Parsippany. 

1824  Chester  N.  Righter. 

South  Orange. 
1805  Aaron  C.  Beach. 

1843  Isaac  Pierson. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 

Alleghany  City. 

1844  Alexander  Johnston. 

Bedford. 
1844  Jos.  A.  Tomlinson. 
B'thlehem. 

1 840  William  Henry  Rice. 

Bucks  Go. 
1820  James  A.  Darrah. 
Chester  Co. 

fBenjamin  M.  Nyce. 

P)-anklin. 
1812  Anson  Smyth. 

flrem  W.  Smith. 

Freeport. 
1837  Thomas  D.  Murphy. 

Guthrieville. 
1848  John  J.  Joyce. 

Haverford. 
1820  Samuel  T.  Richards. 

Kingston. 
1807  Cornelius  A.  Hoyt. 

Kutzville. 
1843  Henry  D.  Kutz. 

Mount  Pleasant. 
1833  Jacob  Eaton. 

Neshaminy. 

1818  Charles  Long. 

New  Wilmington. 
1848  Jas.  C.  M.  Johnston. 

Philadelphia. 
1810  Lorenz.  L.  Langstroth 
1817  John  McLeod. 

1819  Joseph  P.  Thompson 
1826  William  Hutchison. 
1836  Lewis  R.  Packard. 
1841  R.  G.  S.  McNeille. 

Pine  Grove. 

fJohn  E.  Graef. 

Reading. 
1 825  John  W.  Mears. 

Shawnee. 
1 843  G«orge  Michael. 

Springfield. 

f  Chester  E.  Pond. 


Born.         Warminster. 

1809  Mahlon  Long. 
Watfj-ford. 

1825  Charles  J.  Hutchins. 
Wa.yneshurg. 

-  fLewis  W.  Sayres. 
York. 

1836  Mart.  S.  Eichelberger. 
1850  Samuel  E.  Busser. 

DELAWARE. 

Wilmington. 
1811  William  W.  Taylor. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore. 

-  fP.  Geo.  Sauerwein. 
1841  Charles  E.  GrinnelL 

Millersville. 
1840  Charles  W.  Baldwin. 

VIRGINLA. 

Dinwiddie  Co. 
1844  .Solomon  M.  Coles. 

Martinshurgh. 
1814  Moses  H  Hunter. 

Petershurgh. 

f  Leonidas  L.  Smith. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Ashevilk. 

Andrew  F.  Dickson. 

Chapel  Hill. 

1822  Alex.  F.  Ohnsted. 

GEORGIA. 

Augusta. 

1823  William  E.  Catlin. 

*S^^.  Mary's. 

1810  Seagrove  W.  Magill. 

Warren  Co. 
1804  J.  Hardin  George. 

TENNESSEE. 

Rogersville. 

1824  Hannibal  L.  Stanley. 

Somerville. 
1850  John  C.  Boals. 

KENTUCKY. 

Fleming  Co. 
James  R.  Mershon. 

OHIO. 

Andover. 
1837  Cyrus  Pickett. 

Av/rora. 
1810  William  C.  Bissell. 

Atistinivrg. 
1845  f  Arthur  T.  Reed. 

Brighton. 
1 847  Oren  D.  Fisher. 

Buck  Creek. 
1806  William  McLain. 

Canfield. 
1806  Fred.  W.  Chapman. 


Cincinnati. 
Charles  S.  Walker. 

Claridon. 
Samuel  V.  Blakeslee. 

Coshocton. 
Samuel  H.  HiUyer. 

Elyria. 
John  Monteith. 

Euclid. 
Stephen  D.  Peet. 

Florence. 
Arthur  H.  Adams. 

Geneva. 
Charles  N.  Fitch. 
Franklin  S.  Fitch. 

Granville. 
Albert  A.  Sturgis. 

Kendall. 
WiUiam  H.  Chapman. 

Lenox. 
George  F.  Waters. 

Miamishurg. 
Charles  W.  Drake. 


Born. 

1848 

1818 

1847 

1833 

1820 

1847 

1846 
1846 

1819 

1824 

1841 

1840 


George  C.  Lucas. 

Norwalk. 
1820  Charles  Gibbs. 
1822  James  B.  Gibbs. 

Ohtrlin. 

1849  Wm.  D.  Westervelt. 

1850  William  E.  Safford. 

Peru. 
1 842  Edward  P.  Salmon. 

Rochester. 
1845  Jacob  A.  Biddle. 

Rome. 

1850  Louis  B.  Tuckerman. 

Russell. 

!  847  Truman  B.  Childs. 

Seville. 

1844  Roswell  Chapin. 
1848  Quincy  L.  Dowd. 

Summit  Co. 

1847  John  N.  McLoney. 

Tiffin 

1851  f Charles  W.  Good. 

Williamsfield. 
1842  George  L.  Beach. 

INDIANA. 

Fort  Wayyie. 

1845  Andrew  L.  Biittner. 

Jackson. 
1840  Wm.  Woodmansee. 
Logansjwrt. 

1850  Roswell  0.  Post. 

Neivtcwn. 

1848  George  C.  Lamb. 

Nohlesvillk. 
1844  Robert  B.  Stimson. 
Terre  Haute. 

1851  James  Oakey. 


PLACES   OF   BIRTH. 


133 


ILLINOIS. 

Born.         Chrystal  Lake. 
1829  Allison  D.  Adams. 

CoiUiisville. 
1831  William  H.  Collins. 

Harlem. 
1848  James  A.  Harvey. 

Quincy. 
1806  f  Joseph  T.  Holmes. 

Springfield. 

1 844  Albert  F.  Hale. 

MICHIGAN. 

Doivagiac. 
1848  Aaron  M.  HiUs. 

Eckford. 
1842  Henry  Marsh. 

Franklin. 

1846  Walter  M.  Barrows. 
1848  Augustine  Barnum. 

Medina. 

1847  John  H.  Barrows. 

WISCONSIN. 

Kenosha. 

1845  Lucius  0.  Lee. 

Lancaster. 
1851  Edward  D.  Eaton. 
Milwaukee. 

1848  Charles  B.  Curtis. 

IOWA. 

Burlington. 
1853  WiUiam  M.  Salter. 

CANADA. 

Shipton. 
1804  Edward  Cleveland. 

Quebec. 
1825  John  Edgar. 

Windsor. 
J.  W.  Blackader. 

Tonge. 
1809  Charles  Jones. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

St.  John. 

1846  William  B.  Craig. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Caledonia. 
1841  Joseph  A.  Freeman. 


WEST  INDIES. 

Born.  

1812  James  H.  Fowles. 

Gibara,  Cuba. 
1829  William  B.  Clarke. 

Jamaica. 
1842  James  B.  Tyler. 
1851  George  E.  HaU. 

ENGLAND. 


-  Jacob  Angell. 

Corsham. 
1813  James  D.  Moore. 

Derbyshire. 
1823  Samuel  Johnson. 

Dover. 
1846  Alfred  C.  Hogbin. 

Fakenham. 
1815  John  D.  Sands. 

1825  WiUiam  D.  Sands. 

Oxford. 

1821  Christop.  M.  Cordley. 

Sussex  Co. 
1819  James  Weller. 
Willoughby. 
1839  WiUiam  T.  Jackson. 

SCOTLAND. 

Bannockburn. 
1841  John  0.  Stevenson. 

Bathgate. 
1810  WiUiam  Dick. 

Dumfries. 
1812  David  Dobie. 

Dumfrieshire. 
1841  Robert  C.  BeU. 

Edinburgh. 

fWilliam  Smeaton. 

Glasgoiv. 

1826  WiUiam  Aitchison. 

Haddington. 
1828  James  Cruickshanks. 

Jedburgh. 
1844  Kerr  C.  Anderson. 

Paisley. 

1822  Thomas  Wilson. 

Strathiveigh. 
1841  George  W.  Christie. 


IRELAND. 

Born.         Glenworth. 
1844  WiUiam  P.  Clancy 

Mullingar. 
1835  George  H.  Coffey. 

WALES. 

Aberc]ich. 
1844  John  T.  Owens. 


1818  Roder'k  R.  WiUiams. 

Dwygyfylchi. 
-  WUliam  B.  WiUiams. 

Glam  morganshire. 
1844  John  P.  Evans. 

Llangiwrk. 

1840  David  E.  Jones. 
Nantyglo. 

1841  Daniel  A.  Evans. 
Rhydymain. 

1836  Lewis  WiUiams. 
Ruthin. 

1847  John  Roberts. 
St.  Clears. 

1844  John  Thomas. 

GERMANY. 

Darmstadt. 
f  John  W.  Freund. 

Otterberg. 
1828  Henry  Losch. 

TURKEY. 

Broom. 
1849  Henry  M.  Ladd. 
Consiantinople. 

JHohannes,  D.  S. 
Chris.  M.  Seropyan. 
Erzroom. 

1848  Edwin  M.  Bliss. 

Smyrna. 
1832  Fisk  P.  Brewer. 

INDIA. 

Bombay. 
1 823  Gordon  HaU. 
1847  Robert  A.  Hume. 

Madura. 

1849  John  S.  Chandler. 

SIAM. 

Bangkok. 
1843  Cornelius  B.  Bradley 


134 


COLLEGES   WHEKE    GRADUATED. 


II.     COLLEGES   WHERE   GRADUATED,  f 


AMHERST. 

Grad. 

1824  *Jos.  K.  Ware,      ' 

1825  *Asa  M.  Train,      ' 
1827  *Timoth.  Dwight,' 

1829  *John  Graham,     ' 

1830  Henry  A.  Homes,  ' 
M.  P.  Stickney,     ' 

1831  Jonathan  Brace, 
*.T.  N.  Goodhue,    ' 
*Jeremiah  Miller, 

1833  John  C.  Adams, 
Philet.  Montague, 

1836  Fred.  A.  Fiske, 
Nath.  Richardson, 

1837  *.Tames  Averill, 
Sted.  W.  Hanks, 
Fred.  Vinton, 

1838  Eph.  W.  Allen, 
Hiram  Wason, 

1841  Charles  Smith, 

1842  William  Young, 

1843  Solom.  D.  Pitkin, 

1 844  Isaac  G.  Bliss, 
William  E.  Tyler 

1855  Wm.  A.  Hallock, 

1856  0.  H.  Hitchcock, 

1857  Alv.  H.  Frisbie, 
1860  Lever.  S.  Griggs, 

1870  Joel  S.  Ives, 
Francis  J.  Marsh, 
Wm.  D.  Mosman, 
Wm.  P.  Sprague, 

1871  Geo.  C.  Adams, 
Edwin  M.  Bliss, 
Wm.  Greenwood, 
Chas.  W.  Mallory, 
Edward  P.  Root, 

1872  Art.  J.  Benedict, 
Wm.  P.  Clancy, 
Charles  F.  Morse, 
L.  B.  Tuckerman, 
A.  II.  Thompson, 

ALLEGHANY. 

1859  Cyrus  Pickett, 

BELOIT. 

1851  Stoplien  D.  Peet, 

1870  Geo.  W.  Christie, 
Chas.  B.  Curtis, 

1871  A.  D.  Adams, 
Chas.  L.  Morgan, 
Fred.  P.  Pullan, 


1871  Sedg.  P.  Wilder, 

1872  Edw.  D.  Eaton, 
Jas.  A.  Harvey, 

BOWDOIN. 

1822  Dan.  D.  Tappan, 
1827  Abr.  C.  Baldwin, 

1831  Ezekiel  Marsh, 

1832  Chas.  E.  Abbott, 
1837  A.  R.  Bradbury, 
1841  Geo.  F.  Magoun, 
1859  Horatio  0.  Ladd, 

BRISTOL. 

1836  David  H.  Buel, 


27. 
30. 
33. 
33. 
34. 
36. 
35. 
34. 
34. 
39. 
36. 
'50. 
'39 

40;  BROWN. 

•40.1828  *Samuel  Lamson, 
43   1842  John  Parsons, 
■  1844  S.  Dryden  Phelps, 
1847  George  P.  Fisher, 

CALIFORNIA. 

865  Elijah  Janes, 

DARTMOUTH. 

1826  James  W.  Ward, 

1827  Thomas  Bellows, 
Ehsha  Jenney, 

1830  Dan.  H.  Emerson, 
John  H.  Noyes, 

1828  William  Bement, 

1837  *W.  R.  Chapman, 
Aldace  Walker, 
*Benj.  Griswold, 

1838  Charles  E.  Lord, 
1 842  Jos.  W.  Tarleton, 
1 844  Thomas  Wilson, 
1848  J.  W.  Patterson, 

1871  Wm.  B.  Danforth, 
James  B.  Mason, 

1872  Jos.  A.  Freeman, 


'70. 


DELAWARE. 

1844  John  W.  Mears, 

DICKINSON. 

1820  Benj.  M.  Nyce, 

FRANKLIN. 

J.  Hardin  George, 

HAMILTON. 

1 822  Samuel  G.  Grton, 
1828  John  F.  Brooks, 
1832  Edwin  J.  Sherrill, 


1835  Benj.  W.  Dwight,  '38. 

1 837  *Henry  S.  Clarke,  '40. 

1838  S.  J.  M.  Beebe,      '42. 

1839  Charles  Jerome,    '44. 

1 840  John  N.  Powell,  '45. 
IN41  *William  Dick,  '44. 
1843  William  D.  Love,  '47. 

1847  Wm.  C.  Scofield,   '51. 

1848  Josi ah  W.  North,  '52. 

1861  John  D.  Jones,      '63. 

HAMPDEN   SIDNEY. 

-  *Leonid.L.  Smith,'36. 

HARVARD. 

1827  *John  H.  Eaton,  '31. 
834  *Elbr.  G.  Cutler,  '39. 
1838  Benj.  F.  Atkins,    '42. 

Darius  R.  Brewer,  '42. 

Emery  M.  Porter,  '41. 

Edw.  A.  Renouf,  '42. 

E.  A.  Washburn,  '42. 

1862  Chas.  E.  Grinnell,  '65. 

HEIDELBERG. 

1870  Charles  W.  Good, '73. 

HILLSDALE. 

1872  Alfr.  C.  Hogbin,    '75. 

ILLINOIS. 

1838  *Wm.  H.  Burritt, '4L 
Wm.  S.  Curtis,  '41. 
E.Edwin  Hall,  '41. 
A.  B.  Hitchcock,  '41. 
Ralph  Perry,  '43. 

1840  R.  M.  Pearson,  '43. 

1845  Wm.  E.  Catlin,  '49. 

IOWA. 

1870  Richard  B.  Snell,  '74. 
C.  W.  Guernsey,   '75. 

1871  J.  N.  McLoney,     '74. 

IOWA  STATE  UNIV. 

1872  William  B.  Craig,  '75. 

KENYON. 

1839  Charles  Gibbs,       '46. 

KNOX. 

1849  George  Bent,  '53. 
1859  Leic.  J.  Sawyer,    '62. 

1871  Wm.  M.  Salter,     '74. 

LINCOLN  UNIV. 


'75.11834  *Hez.  W.  Osborn, '37.|l872  Solom.  M.  Coles,   '75. 


f  The  figures  on  the  left  indicate  the  year  of  College  graduation ;  those  on  the 
right  the  year  in  which  the  Class  to  which  the  person  belonged  finished  the  Sem- 
inary course.     A  star  (*)  signifies  deceased. 


COLLEGES   WHERE    GRADUATED. 


135 


MACON. 

Grad. 

18i;9  John  C.  Boals 


'74. 


MADISON  UNIV. 

1869  *G.  0.  Whitney,    "J  2. 

MARIETTA. 

1848  Henry  Wickes,      '51. 

MIAMI  UNIV. 

1831  William  McLain,  '34. 
1836  James  Birney,        '41. 

MIDDLEBURY. 

1831  *All)ert  Smith,      '35. 

1832  John  Mattocks,     '39. 

1834  Asa  B.  Smith,       '37. 

1835  *David  Dobie,  '38. 
Harv.  D.  Kitchel,  '38. 
*JamcsD.  Moore,  '38. 
M.  Richardson,      '39. 

1836  James  D.  Butler,  '39. 

1838  S.  P.  Giddings,  '41. 
1841  R.  D.  H.  Allen,  '44. 
1847  J.  H.  Trowbridge, '50. 
1861  A.  M.  Goodnough,'66. 
1805  Juba  H.  Vorce,  '7U. 
1872  Albert  F.  Abbott,  '75. 

K.  C.  Anderson,    '75. 
Henry  M.  Ladd,    '75. 

MONMOUTH. 

1867  Thos.  D.  Barclay.  '70. 

OBERLIN. 

1839  Sherlock  Bristol,   '42. 

1840  I.  W.  Chandler,     '50. 

1868  Chas.  B.  Bradley, '71. 
1809  Charles  N.  Fitch,  '73. 

W.  Woodmansee,  '71. 

1870  Aug.  Baruum,  '73. 
George  L.  Beach,  '73. 
Jacob  A.  Biddle,  '75. 
Roswell  Chapin,  '73. 
Trum.  D.  Childs,  '73. 
Quincy  L.  Dowd,  '73. 
Franklin  S.  Fitch,  '73. 
WUliam  D.  Hart,  '73. 
Arthur  T.  Reed,  '73. 
Wm.  E.  Safford,  '73. 
Geo.  F.  Waters,     '73. 

1871  Aaron  M.  Hills,  '74. 
Chas.  N.  .Jones,  '74. 
W.  D.  Westervelt,'75. 

1872  George  E.  Hall,  '75. 
Sam.  D.  Hillyer,  '75. 
Lucius  0.  Lee,       '75. 

OLIVET. 

1867  J.  H.  Barrows,  '70. 

W.  M.  Barrows,  '70, 

1870  Henry  Marsh,  '73, 

1872  Oren"D.  Fisher,  '75, 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Grad. 

1842  John  E.  Graef,      '46. 

P.  G.  Sauerwein,  '46. 
1869  J.  A.  Tomlinsou,  '72. 
1871  Sam.  E.  Busser,     '74. 

George  Michael,    '74. 

PRINCETON. 

1819  *3tephenD.Ward,'26. 

1825  A.  RezeauBrown,'30. 

1826  *Jas.  B.  Taylor,  '29. 
*Martvn  Tupper,  '30. 

1836  Jon.  B.  Hubbard,  '39. 

1839  Mahlon  Long,        '46. 

1840  James  A.  Darrah,  '47. 

TRINITY. 

1839  Abij.  P.  Marvin,   '42. 

1841  C.  N.  Sej^mour,     '43. 

1842  *Wm.  H.  Corning, '45. 

UNION. 

1826  *Dyer  Ball,  '29. 

1827  *Orrin  Cooley,       '31. 

1828  Mason  Ball,  '31. 
*Roswcll  Brooks,  '33. 

1829  *Erastus  Curtiss,  '32. 
*Rich.  Woodruff,  '32. 

1830  John  0.  Taylor,     '35. 

1831  Chas.  T.  Gilbert,   '37. 

1832  Charles  Jones,  '35. 
Walter  R.  Long,  '37. 
J.  M.  Macdonald,  '35. 

1833  E.  H.  Cumpston,  '37. 
Um.  Y.  Miller,  '37. 
*Shub.  G.  Spees,  '37. 

1834  *Edw.  D.  Allen,    '37. 

1836  H.  F.  Wadsworth,  '39. 

1837  F.  A.  Deming,  '40. 
*H.  H.  Loomis,  '40. 
*Hez.  H.  Loomis, '40. 

1838  *Elias  Clark,  '40. 
*H.  R.  Dunham,  '41. 
*Isaac  G.  Duryee,  '41. 
W.  N.  McHarg,  '41. 
Porter  H.  Snow,    '44. 

1841  *Dan  T.  Bagg,  '43. 
*Sam.  H.  Elliott,  '41. 
Lewis  E.  Sykes,  '43. 
Isa.  C.  Thacher,     '44. 

1842  C.  K.  McHarg,  '46. 
4  849  David  H.  Thayer,  '52. 
4858  Geo.  W.  Colman,  '62. 

1  UNIV.  OF  N.  YORK. 

il835  Jos.  A.  Saxton,     '39. 

118-10  *  W.A.Thompson, '43. 
1847  John  E.  Benton,  '50. 
1849  Jas.  L.  Corning,  '52 
1858  Geo.  W.  Colman,  '02 

11866  Robert  C.  Bell,      '69 

J1867  Alf.  Y.  Johnson,  '71 


UN.  OF  VERMONT. 

Grad. 

1827  Henry  P.  Hickok, '30. 

1831  Benj.  B.  Newton,  '35. 

UNIV.  OF  PENN. 

1837  Austin  Phelps,      '42. 
1871  John  J.  Joyce,       '75. 

WABASH, 

1871   Andr.  L.  Biittner,  '74. 
Roswell  0.  Post,  '74. 

WATERVILLE. 

1862  Wm.  E.  Brooks,    '65. 

WAYNE  SBURGH. 

Lewis  \V.  Sayres,  '60. 

WESLEY  AN  UNIV. 

1 835  S.  Steb.  Stocking,  '40. 
1839  Lansing  Porter,  '42. 
48. 


1845  Moses  C.  White, 
1847  *J.  H.  Newton, 
Benj.  Pilsburv, 
Silas  W.  Bobbins. 
184  8  *Jona.  E.  Barnes,' 
1850  Nath.  J.  Burton. 


1809  Henry  S.  Carhart, '74. 

'  WESTEFiN. 

!l804  W.  T.Jackson, 


'75. 

WEST.  RESERVE. 

18.34  *A.  B.  Heacock,    '38. 

S.  H.  Whittlesey,  '38. 
1837  *Hor.  A.  Taylor,  '40. 
1 840  Sher.  D.  Taylor,  '43. 
1842  Gould  C.  Judson,  '43. 
1844  S.  V.  Blakeslee,     '47. 

W.  H.  Chapman,  '50. 

*Chris.M.Cordley,'47. 

WESTMINSTER. 

1808  J.  CM.  Johnston, '74. 

WILLIAMS. 

1825  John  B.  Lyman.  '31. 
1827  *Bar.B.Beckwith,'3i. 
,1829  S.  Brews.  Morley,  '33. 
1  Marvin  Root,         '33. 

1830  *Jesse  Lock  wood, '33. 

John  T.  Avery,     '35. 

1832  Thomas  Button,  '36. 
,1833  T.  K.  Fessenden,  '37. 
1835  Lucius  Curtis,  '45- 
1839  Ephr.  M.  Wright, '42. 
1842  *Theodore  Cooke, '45. 
18]  6  Allyn  S.  Kellogg,  '50. 
1  Elish.  Whittlesey,  '50. 

:1868  Henry  L.  Griffin,  '73. 
1  Jotham  Sewall,     '72. 

.;1871  Loren  L.  Gates,     '75. 

Geo.  E.  McLean,  '74. 

John  L.  Stoddard, '74. 
.11872  J.  L.  Harrington.  '75. 


136 


COLLEGES   WHERE    GRADUATED. 


Grad. 
1814 
1819 
1820 

1821 
1822 


1825 


YALE. 

*  Joshua  Leavltt,  '25. 
*Sylves.  Hovey,  '28. 
*C.  Whittlesey,  '25. 
T.  D.  AVoolsey,  '26. 
*Josiah  Brewer,  '25. 
*Geo.  Carrington,  '26. 
Francis  H.  Case,  '25. 
Henry  Herrick,  '28. 
E.  G.  Smith,  '27. 

*Luther  Wright,  '27. 
Milton  Badger,  '28. 
*Talcott  Bates,  '27. 
Handel  G.  Nott,  '26. 
*Judson  A.  Root,  '27. 
Hiram  P.  Arms,  '28. 
Geo.  Goodyear,  '27. 
*George  Nichols,  '28. 
*John  0.  Nichols,  '30. 
*G.  W.  Perkins,  '29. 
Dennis  Piatt,  '28. 
*Theophil.  Smith, '31. 
*Chaunc.  Wilcox,  '27. 
*Jason  Atwater,  '28. 
*Chester  Birge,  '28. 
Sanford  Lawton,  '28. 
*Zeehariah  Mead,  '28. 
Simeon  North,  '28. 
*U  m.  S.  Porter,  '29. 
Samuel  Rockwell,  '28. 
Geo.  J.  Tillotson,  '30. 
Stephen  Toplifif,  '28. 
Wm.  Twining,  '28. 
*Edw.  R.  Tyler,  '28. 
W.H.Whittemore,'29. 
Jos.  Whittlesey,  '29. 
*H.  Winslow,  '28. 
*Eldad  Barber,  '29. 
*A.  Blanchard,  '29. 
*J.  D.  Chapman,  '33. 
Henry  Cowles,  '29. 
John  P.  Cowles,  '29. 
J.  T.  Dickinson,  '30. 
*Jas.  H.  Francis,  '29. 
*Hor.  N.  Graves,  '29. 
*D.  A.  Grosvenor,  '30. 
Stephen  HubbeU,  '2!». 
*EvertonJudson, '29. 
*Wm.  A.  Larned,  '34. 
*Amos  A.  Phelps,  '30. 
Isaac  G.  Porter,  '31. 
James  A.  Smith,  '31. 
J.  M.  Sturtevant,  '30. 
*Wyllys  Warner,  '30. 
*Theron  Baldwin, '3  !l 
Walt.  H.  Bid  well,  '33. 
Horace  Buslmell,  '33. 
*Zebul.  Crocker,  '31. 
*Geo.  E.  Delavan,  '34. 
Henry  Durant,  '32. 
Maltby  Gelston,    '30. 


1827  C.  P.  Grosvenor,  '31. 
Mason  Grosvenor,  '3 1 . 
Albert  Hale,  '31 
Samuel  Howe,  '30 
*WiUiam  King,  '31. 
Samuel  Lee,  '30. 
Robert  McEwen,  '33. 
John  M.  S.  Perry,  '31. 
*Alan.  Saunders,  '31. 
Forrest  Shepherd,  '43. 
Asa  Turner,  '30. 
Wm..  AVhlttlesey,  '31. 

1828  *RomulusBarnes,'31. 
Flavel  Bascom,  '32. 
*George  Beecher,  '33. 
Wm.  Bushnell,  '32. 
*WiUiam  Carter,  '33. 
F.  W.  Chapman,  '32. 
*Orson  Cowles,  '32. 
*Rodney  Curtis,  '31. 
Oliver  E.  Daggett,  '34. 
Henry  N.  Day,  '34. 
*Lemuel  Foster,  '3 1 . 
*Henry  Gleason,  '32. 
*Hiram  Holcomb,  '35. 
Piatt  S.  Ilolley,  '32. 
Darius  Mead,  '31. 
Alfred  Newton,  '34. 
*Edwin  Stevens,  '32. 
*Fitch\V.  Tavlor, '31. 
William  Wolcott,  '31. 
*Hor.  Woodruff,  '32. 
*H.  A.  Worcester,  '32. 

1829  *01iver  Baker,  '34. 
*Thos.  Bronson,  '35. 
Joseph  Eldridge,  '32. 
Leverett  Griggs,  '34. 
*A.  J.  Hinckley,  '33. 
Samuel  Porter,  '37. 
Julius  A.  Reed,  '36. 
*\V.  B.Sherwood, '34. 

1830  John  C.  Backus,  '34. 
D.  C.  Comstock,  '34. 
J.  R.  Davenport,  '35. 
*Alfred  Hough,  '33. 
*Wm.  B.  Weed,  '39. 
*Thos.  N.  Welles,  '34. 
L.  H.  Atwater,  '35. 
Henry  B.  Camp,  '34. 
W.  B.  DeForest,  '34. 
*Lewis  Foster,  '35. 
'*Jas.  H.  Fowles,  '31. 
*Elisha  C.  Jones,  '36. 
L.  L.  Langstroth,  '34. 
*Wm.  B.  Lewis,  '35. 
Joseph  S.  Lord,  '36. 
Seagr.  W.  MagiU,  '34. 
Peter  Parker,  '34. 
*Francis  V.  Pike,  '35. 

1831  Noah  Porter,  '35. 
Alex.  J.  Sessions,  '35. 
D.  M.  Seward,       '35. 


1831  *Edw.  Winthrop,  '35. 

1832  Wm.  W.  Backus,  '36. 
Seth  C.  Brace,  '38. 
Edw.  Cleveland,  '35. 
Erastus  Colton,  '37. 
*John  0.  Colton,  '37. 
*Amasa  Dewey,  '35. 
Edw.  0.  Dunning,  '85- 
Henry  Eddy,  '36. 
"\\illiam  C.  Foote,  '36. 
E.  P.  IngersoU,  '35. 
Ephraim  Lyman,  '35. 
I.  G.  Plummer,  '37. 
E.  E.  Salisbury,  '36. 
John  D.  Smith,  '36. 
RoUin  S.  Stone,  '35. 
Isaac  W.  Warner,  '36. 
*Jas.  L.  Wright,    '35- 

1833  S.G.  Buckingham,'36. 
J.  S.  Davenport,  '36. 
George  E.  Dav,  '38. 
*S.  W.  S.  Dutton,  '38. 
*Zabdiel  R.  Ely,  'H7. 
Brown  Emerson,  '37. 
*Z.  K.  Hawlcy,  '37- 
Jo.seph  Pettee,  '36. 
Dorson  E.  Sykes,  '38. 
George  I.  Wood,  '38. 

1834  Wm.  H.  Adams,  '38. 
Jer.  R.  Barnes,  '37. 
Oliver  B.  Bidwell,  '38. 
T.  J.  Bradstreet,  '37. 
D.  S.  Brainerd,  '37. 
W.  L  Budington,  '38. 
James  A.  Clark,  '37. 
C.  D.  Cowles,  '40. 
Henry  B.  P:idred,  ,?,!. 
Reuben  Gaylord,  '39. 
John  R.  Keep,  '38. 
Wm.  W.  Taylor,  '37. 
Geo.  Tomlinson,  '37. 
*S.  G.  Whittelsey,  '40. 
*Thomas  Wickes,  '37. 

1835  Josiah  Abbott,  '39. 
Aaron  C.  Beach,  '38. 
Wm.  C.  Bissell,  '38. 
A.S.Che?ebrough,'46. 
Henry  Clark,  ':18. 
*Sam.  R.  Davis,  '46. 
*Chas.  A.  Gager,  '39. 
Ashbel  B.  Ilaile,  '38. 
*James  H.  Howe,  '40. 
Geo.  A.  Oviatt,  '38. 
*G.  P.  Prudden,  '39. 
Chas.  S.  Sherman,  '.19. 
Aaron  Snow,  '38. 
*Caleb  Strong,  '38. 
Thos.  B.  Sturges,  '38. 
John  L.  Tavlor,  '39. 
Thos.  A.  Thacher,  '40. 
William  Wright,    '38. 

1 836  Edw.  E.  Atwater,  '40. 


COLLEGES  WHERE    GRADUATED. 


187 


Grad. 

1839  *EliphaletParker,'43.l 

1843 

1836  *Thomas  Bailey, 

'40. 

Fred.  T.  Perkins, 

42. 

Eli  B.  Clark, 

'39. 

*Chas.  H.  Porter, 

42. 

Dan  C.  Curtiss, 

'39. 

Incr.  N.  Tarbox, 

'44. 

Horace  Daj-, 

'40. 

Wm.  S.  Wright, 

'44. 

E.  J.  Doolittle, 

'40. 

1840  Wm.  B.  Curtiss, 

'43. 

William  D.  Ely, 

'39. 

Jonath.  Edwards, 

'47. 

Moses  H.  Hunter, 

'39. 

N.  H.  Eggleston, 

'43. 

Austin  Isham, 

'39. 

*Thos.  E.  Foster, 

'44. 

*Samuel  Moseley, 

'39. 

H.  N.  Goodwin, 

'46. 

*C.  E.  Murdock, 

'39. 

*Jos.  U.  Grout, 

'48. 

Giles  M.  Porter, 

'43. 

John  P-  Gulliver, 

'45. 

Dillon  Williams, 

'39. 

James  P.  Hart, 

'43. 

*L.  H.  WoodrufE, 

'39. 

W.  A.  Houghton, 

'43. 

1837  Wm.  T.  Bacon, 

'40. 

C.  H.  Hubbard, 

'45. 

*Plun.  Blakeman, 

'40. 

Horace  James, 

'43. 

*Walter  Clarke, 

'40. 

*Jared  0.  Knapp, 

'46. 

David  B.  Coe, 

'40. 

William  H.  Long, 

'46. 

Elisha  W.  Cook, 

'4,^. 

Loring  B.  Marsh, 

'43. 

James  Cowles, 

'43. 

Lavalette  Perrin, 

'43. 

C.  Goodrich, 

'41. 

*George  Richards 

'45. 

1844 

W.  M.  Harding, 

'40. 

George  Thacher, 

'43. 

Walter  T.  Hatch, 

'40. 

*Edward  Wright, 

'43. 

*J.  A.  Hawley, 

'40. 

1841    William  Baldwin, 

'45. 

Orlo  D.  Hine, 

'40. 

Sam.  W.  Barnum, 

'44. 

Lennd.  S.  Hobart, 

'40. 

Samuel  Brace, 

'47. 

Joseph  D.  Hull, 

'42. 

D.  B.  Davidson, 

'45. 

Philo  R.  Hurd, 

'40. 

John  C.  Downer, 

'44. 

Alfred  E.  Tves, 

'38. 

Azariah  Eldridge, 

'45. 

Isaac  Jennings, 

'43. 

Joseph  Emerson, 

'47. 

James  Kilboum, 

'41. 

Wm.  T.  Eustis, 

'45. 

*R.  C.  Learned, 

'40. 

Wm.  H.  Gilbert, 

'45. 

Chest.  L.  Lyman, 

'41. 

Abel  B.  Jacocks, 

'44. 

BenJ.  N.  Martin, 

'42. 

Wm.  H.  Moore, 

'46. 

*0.  W.  Mather, 

'41. 

B.  G.  Northrop, 

'45. 

*Daniel  Powers, 

'42. 

Albert  Paine, 

'45. 

William  RusseU, 

'41. 

*Wm.  II.  Porter, 

'44. 

1845 

*Azariah  Smith, 

'42. 

1842  H.  C.  Atwater, 

'45. 

Owen  Street, 

'42. 

T.  N.  Benedict, 

'45. 

*Thos.  Tallman, 

'40. 

Joseph  A.  Benton 

'46. 

1838  *PerkinsK.  Clark 

'43. 

George  Bushnell, 

'46. 

Rufus  W.  Clark, 

'41. 

Joseph  Chandler, 

'45. 

*Samuel  G.  Coe, 

'43. 

Ale.x.  H.  Clapp, 

'^5. 

1846 

George  T.  Dole, 

'41. 

Sam.  W.  Eaton, 

'45. 

Edw.  S.  Dwight, 

'43. 

Charles  Fabrique, 

'45. 

Joel  Grant, 

'45. 

Lewis  Grout, 

'46. 

*Charles  Rich, 

'40. 

*James  Hadley, 

'46. 

Edwin  D.  Seward 

'43. 

Burdett  Hart, 

'46. 

*Dav.  T.  Stoddard 

,'42. 

Geo.  B.  Hubbard 

'46. 

Edward  Strong, 

'42. 

*W.  S.  Huggins, 

'48. 

J.  P.  Thompson, 

'41. 

*Porter  LeConte, 

'45 

Israel  P.  Warren 

'42. 

*Charles  Long. 

'47 

W.W.Woodward, 

'41. 

A.  MacWhorter, 

'45 

1839  John  T.  Andrews 

'42. 

Cyrus  Pitts, 

'45. 

Enoch  F.  Burr, 

'42. 

Augustus  Smith, 

'46 

Zalmon  B.  Burr, 

'42. 

Ira  H.  Smith, 

'45 

Martin  Dudley, 

'43. 

*Jared  R.  Swift, 

'45 

John  M.  Grant, 

'42. 

Albert  K.  Teele, 

'45 

1847 

Chas.  Hammond, 

'44. 

Eliph.  Whittlesey 

'50 

I.  P.  Langworthy 

'41. 

Glen  Wood, 

'47 

Theod.  A.  Leete, 

'43. 

1843  W.  W^  Atterbury 

'47 

S.  J.  M.  Merwin, 

'44. 

John  Avery, 

'47 

George  A.  Bryan,  '47. 
*Wm.  Burro\ighs,  '47. 
*James  H.  Dill,  '46. 
Isaac  M.  Ely,  '46. 
Mills  B.  Geiston,  '46. 
*James  B.  Gibba,  46. 
Edw.  \V.  Oilman,  '48. 
W.  II.  Goodrich,  '47. 
Gordon  Hall,  '47. 
Wm.  J.  Jennings,  '48. 
*Josiah  T.  King,  '46. 
Wm.  L.  Kingsley,  '47. 
George  C.  Lucas,  '46. 
Fred.  Munson,  '46. 
Burritt  A.  Smith,  '49. 
Robert  P.  Stanton,  47. 
Asahel  A.Stevens,'47. 
*Sam.  W.  Strong,  '49. 
Doug.  K.  Turner,  '47. 
John  Wickes,  '46. 
Fred.  D.  Avery,  '47. 
Tlieron  G.  Colton,  '49. 
Christop.  Cushing,'47. 
Wait  R.  Griswold,  '52. 
Charles  Little,  '47. 
John  McLeod,  '47. 
*Wm.  A.  Macy,  '52. 
*Sam.  D.  Marsh,  '47. 
Jas.  R.  Mershon,  '47. 
*Alex.  F.Olmsted, '49. 
Edward  W.  Root,  '49. 
*Hollis  Russell,  '49. 
G.  S.  F.  Savage,  '47. 
Hannib.L.Stanley,'4S. 
Edward  Sweet,  '47. 
M.  K.  Whittlesey,  '47. 
Guy  B.  Day,  '48. 

Andr.  F.  Dickson,  '50. 
Geo.  D.  Folsora,  '49. 
Wm.  B.  Greene,  '51. 
Edward  Olmsted,  '49. 
Wm.  T.  RejTiolds,  '48. 
Wm.  W.  Atwater,  '50. 
Jos.  W.  Backus,  '52. 
Nath.  P.  Bailey,  '49. 
Albert  H.Barnes, '51. 
Charles  L.  Brace,  '50. 
Heurv  Case,  '56. 

J.  M.'B.  Dwiuht,  '52. 
George  E.  Hill,  '49. 
Frankhn  Holmes,  '50. 
B.  B.  Hopkinson,  '49. 
Edwin  Johnson,  '50. 
Sam.  T.  Richards,  '49. 
*C.  N.  Righter,  '50. 
Orson  W.  Stow,  '49. 
Sam.  G.  Willard,  '49. 
Chas.  H.  Bullard,  '51. 
Swift  Byington,  '50. 
J.  B.  Cleaveland,  '5 1 . 
John  Edmands,  '51. 
*Henr.H.Hadley,'51. 


188 


COLLEGES   WHERE    GRADUATED. 


Grad. 

1817 


1853 


James  T.  Hyde,  '51. 
Sylva.  P.  Marvin, '50, 
Alfred  Plant,  '51. 
*AndrewT.  Pratt, '52. 
*\Vm.  Aitchison,  '51. 
Henry  Blodget,  '52. 
*Henry  M.  Oolton,'52. 
Elias  B.  llillard,  '5.3, 
Timot.  H.  Porter,  '55, 
Chas.  0.  Reynolds,'5 1 , 
G.  B.  Willcox,  '51, 
John  C.  Bull,  '.i3, 
Wm.  B.  Clarke,  '53, 
Timothy  Dwight,  '53, 
Stephen  Fenn,  '54, 
Franklin  W.  Fisk,  '52, 
*Uenr.M.Haskell,'52, 
Chas.  J.  Hutchins,'53 
James  B.  Mills,  '53 
David  Peck,  '52, 

Edward  P.  Smith,  '55 
Benjamin  Talbot,  'c>3, 
James  L.  Willard,  '52 
Leon.  >,\  .  Bacon,  '52 
"Wm.  A.  Baldwin,  '53 
Wm.  B.  Bassett,  '54, 
WilHs  S.  Colton,  '55, 
Samuel  Johnson,  '53 
Cordial  Storrs,  '53, 
Moses  C.  Welch,  '58 
JohnA.\Voodhull,'53 
James  A.  Gallup,  '54 
Jonat.  L.  Jenkins,  '55 
Julius  Y.  Leonard,'55 
Henry  Loomis,  '57 
Salmon  McCall,  '54 
Theod.  T.  Munger,'55 
Fisk  P.  Brewer,  '57, 
John  Elderkin,  '55, 
Charles  C.  Salter,  '57, 
Chris.D.Seropyan,'55 
Moses  Smith,  '58, 
WilliamP.  Aikin, '57, 
*Charles  Brooks,  '58 
Wm.  T.  Gilbert,  '56 
H.  H.  McFarland,  '60 
Kinsley  Twining,  '56 
Jas.  M.  Whiton,  '57 
Andr.  J.  Willard,  '56 
Carroll  Cutler,  '58 
Wm.  Huteliison,  '58 
Orson  C.  Sparrow,  '59 
John  Anketell,  '59 
J.  Cruickshanks,  '5'8 
John  Edgar,  '59 

William  M.  Gay,  '62 
Oscar  M.  Smith,    '60 


Pliny  F.  Warner,  '59. 


1856  Wm.  A.  Bushee, 
Wilbur  Johnson, 
Justin  Martin, 
John  Monteith, 
Lewis  R.  Packard, 
Levi  L.  Paine, 
Edward  A.  Smith, 
Oliver  S.  Taylor, 
Edw.  C.  Towne, 
Edw.  A.  Walker, 
Timot.  K.  Wilcox, 

1857  Henr.  S.  DeForest, 
Solom.  J  .Douglass, 
Jos.  N.  Flallock, 
Wilder  Smith, 
Moses  C.  Tyler, 
Nathan  D.  Wells, 

1858  M.S.Eichelberger, 
E.  L.  Heermance, 
Samuel  H.  Lee, 
Daniel  A.  Miles, 
EHsha  S.  Thomas, 

1859  C.  C.  Carpenter, 
Hasket  D.  Catlin, 
George  H.  Coffey, 
George  W^  Fisher, 
William  K.  Hall, 
John  H.  Hewitt, 
Elijah  F.  Howe,    ' 
Chas.  N.  Lyman, 
Wm.  H.  Rice, 
Henry  Upson, 
Asher  H.  Wilcox, ' 

1860  Joseph  L.  Daniels, 
Edw.  B.  Furbish, 
*Henry  L.  Hall, 
Lucius  H.Higgins,' 
Henry  G.Marshall, 
John  M.  Morris, 

1861  Chas.  W.  Baldwin, 
Clarence  Eddy, 
Henry  N.  Johnson,' 
Nathan  T.Merwin, 
David  J.  Ogden,  ' 
George  A.  Pel  ton, ' 
Wm.  D.  Sheldon,  ' 

1862  Chas.  F.  Bradley, 
James  B.  Chase, 
H.  P.  DeForest, 
A.  Goodenough, 
Elliott  C.  Hall, 
Corn.  L.  Kitchel, 
Thos.  D.  Murphy, 
Wm.  G.  Sexton, 
*G.  L.  Wood  hull, 

1863  Geo.  W.  Banks, 
Egb.  B.  Bingham, 
Jas.  II.  Bradford, 
Henry  J^l.  Cuoloy, 


1863  John  B.  Doolittle, 
Cvrus  W.  Francis, 
R.  G.  S.  McNeille, 
David  B.  Perry, 

1861  John  W.  Beach, 
Geo.W.  Benjamin 
Chas.  W.  Fiileld, 
James  P.  ilo}i;, 
Geo.  S.  Merriam, 
*James  B.  Tyler,  ' 

1865  Simeon  0.  Allen,  ' 
Geo.S.Dickerman, 
Marsh.  R.  Gaines, 
Chas.  H.  Gaylord, ' 
Allen  McLean, 
SanfordS.Martjm, 

1 866  F.  V.  Garretson, 
Albert  F.  Hale,     ' 
Henry  B.  Mead, 
Isaac  Pierson, 
Edward  C.  Starr,  ' 
*H.  0.  Whitney,   ' 

1867  Arthur H.Ad.ims,' 
Henry  B.  Beard, 
Anselm  B.  Brown, ' 
Tlieodore  L.  Day, 
J.  W.  Hartshorn, 
Alexan.  Johnston, 
Jas.  F.  Merriam,  ' 
Charles  S.Walker, 

:868  .L  K.  H.  DeForest, 
Robert  A.  Hume, 
Elisha  W.  Miller, 
Edw.  K.  Rawson, 
Richard  A.  Rice. 
Anson  P.  Tinker, 
Thos.  C.  Welles, 

1869  Fred.  S.  Hayden, 
Bernadot.  Perrin, 
Theod.P.Prudden, 
R.  B.  Richardson, 
Arthur  Shirley, 

1870  -John  S.  Chandler, 
F.  Countryman, 
Ira  E.  Forbes, 
HenryL.lIutchins, 
Arthur  H.Warren, 

1871  Isaac  D.  Decker. 
Chas.  H.  Hamlin, 
Geo.  C.  Jewell, 
Howard  W.  Pope, 
Frank  C.  Potter, 
John  W.  Starr, 
Alwin  E.  Todd, 
N.  11.  Whittlesey, 

1872  DavidS.IIolbrook, 
Edwin  S.  Lines, 
James  Oakey, 


PLACES    OF    MINISTEEIAL    LABOR. 


139 


III.     PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


MAINE. 

Alfred. 
'28-'3:i  Daniel  D.  Tappan. 

Auburn. 
•68-'G9  Henry  L.  Hall. 

Bangor,  First. 
'59-'ii3  Edw.  W.  Gilman. 

Bangor.  Hammond  St. 
'61-65  Edwin  Johnson. 

Bath. 
'Sl-'Ol   Eliph.  Whittlesey. 

Bath,  Bapt. 
'39-'47  Handel  a.  Nott. 

Belfast. 
'42-'46  Elbridge  G.  Cutler. 

Caitine. 
'37-'-i2  B.  B.  Beckwith. 
'55-        Alfred  E.  Ives. 

hast  Alachias. 
'48-'57  f  John  C.  Adams. 

Eastport. 
'37-'40  Moses  P.  Stickney. 

Eaxtport,  Episc. 
'60  f  John  Anketell. 

Falmouth. 
'59-        f  John  C.  Adams. 

Gorham. 
'40-42  John  S.  Davenport. 
Kennebunk  J'ort. 
'46-'48  Henry  Eddy. 
'63-66  f John  Parsons. 

Kennebunk  Fort,  Bapt. 
'48-60  Handel  G.  Nott. 

Lebanon. 
'69-        John  Parsons. 

Livingston. 
'57 -'62  John  Parsons. 

Machias. 
'34-'44  Stephen  D.  Ward. 

Milton. 
'54-'55  f  Erastus  Curtiss. 

Oak  Hill. 
f  James  R.  Bourne. 

I'ortland. 
'62-'64  f  J.  H.  Mordough. 

Saco. 
'44-'52  Edw.  S.  Dwight. 

Solon. 
'55-56  fErastus  Curtiss. 

South  Berwick. 
'58-'66  Ephraim  W.  Allen. 

Topsh'im. 
'37  fEdw.  Cleveland. 

Turner. 
'44-'46  fHenry  Eddy. 


Waterville.  ] 

55-59  W'illiam  B.  Greene.j 
Waterville,  Bapt. 
47-'48  f  Handel  G.  Nott. 

Westbrook. 
'40-'44  J.  H.  Mordough. 

Wi7ithro2} 
'6  6-' 69  f  Daniel  D.  Tappan. 

)  ork. 
John  Parsons. 


HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst,  Bapt. 
Mason  Ball. 

Bath. 
fEdw.  Cleveland. 

Chester. 
J.  L.  Tomlinson. 

Concord.  Episc. 
Darius  R.  Brewer. 

Dover. 
Hubbard  Winslow. 
Dreiosville.  Episc. 
Edw.  A.  Renouf. 

Exettr. 
Swift  Byington. 

Farmlngton. 
fDaniel  D.  Tappan. 

Francestown. 
Jas.  R.  Davenport. 

Franklin. 
fDaniel  D.  Tappan. 

(iilsum. 
fEdw.  B.  Bassett. 

Great  Falls. 
William  Twining. 
James  A.  Smith. 

Hookset. 
Jos.  W.  Tarleton. 

Hopikinton. 
Chris,  il.  Cordley. 
Elisha  W.  Cook. 

Keene,  Ejnsc. 
Edw.  A.  Renouf. 

Litchfield. 
William  H.  Porter, 

Manchesler. 
Henry  S.  Clark. 

MarLhw-Qugh. 
fErastus  Curtiss. 

Mt    Vernon. 
Charles  E.  Lord. 


NEW 

41-'44 

43-'49 

63-'70 

44-'46 

28-'32 

68-'71 

71- 

52-'59 

'39-'42 


'64- 

'66 

'30- 
'32 

'31 
'37 

'50- 

'54 

'49- 
'61- 

'52 
'64 

'59- 

'68 

'45- 

'49 

'49- 

'52 

'58 

'26 
'46- 

-'48 

Nashua. 
Handel  G.  Nott. 


New  Ipswich. 
36-'60  Samuel  Lee. 
66  William  Russell. 

Portsmouth. 
43-'51  Rufus  W.  Clark. 

Rochester. 
'37-'38  fEdw.  Cleveland. 
:i9-'4]  Francis  V.  Pike. 

Salmo7i  Falls. 
'52-57  p]dw.  E.  Atwater. 
'71-        fSelah  MerriU. 

Temple. 
'55-65  George  Goodyear. 

Wakefield. 
■65-'71  fDaniel  D.  Tappan. 

Walpole. 
'35  B.  B.  Beckwith. 

Washington. 
'66-'C8  fEdw.  B.  Bassett. 

Westmoreland. 
'63-'64  Edw.  B.  Bassett. 

VERMONT. 

Barnet. 
'54-'56  fEdw.  Cleveland. 

Bennington,  First. 
'53-        Isaac  Jennings. 

Bennington.  Second. 
'51-' 7 2  fC.  H.' Hubbard. 

Bethel.  Fjnsc. 
'71-       Moses  P.  Stickney. 

Brattleboro\ 
'46-'53  Alex.  H.  Clapp. 
'5  2-' 5  3  f  Joseph  D.  Hulk 

Brookfield. 
'68-69  fWm.  A.  Bushee. 
'09-        Wm.  A.  Bushee. 

Burlington,  Episc. 
David  H.  Buell. 

Cabot. 
'49-'54  fEdw.  Cleveland. 

Chelsea,. 
'4 1 -'46  Benj.  B.  Newton. 

Chester. 
'67-'69  Charles  E.  Lord. 

Cornwall. 
'41-'43  fS.  W.  Mag-ill. 
'67-        S.  W.  Magill. 

Cuttersville. 
'57-'59  fEdw.  B.  Bassett. 

Danville  (and  Queeche). 
'45-46  f  John  Dudley. 

East  St.  Johnsbury. 
'49  f  Josiah  T.  King. 


f  This  mark  indicates  that  during  the  period  named,  the  person  was  serving  the 
church,  but  without  being  ordained  or  installed  as  its  pastor. 


140 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


Essex. 
'48-'56  John  D.  Sands. 
'67-       f  Andr.  J.  Willard. 

Fairhaven. 
'43-45  f  Orlo  D.  Hine. 

Highgate. 
'65  Edward  Winthrop 

Lunenburg. 
'66-69  James  R.  Bourne. 

Middlehury. 
'44-'50  Samuel  G.  Coe. 
'57-'67  James  T.  Hyde. 

Montpdier. 
'41-'46  John  Gridley. 

Queeche  (and  Danvill:). 
'45-'46  f  John  Dudley. 

Boyalton,  Episc. 
'71-       Moses  P.  Stickney, 

Uutliind. 
'47-'48  jHenry  Hurlburt. 

St.  Albans. 
'44-54  David  Dobie. 

Saxton's  River. 
'62-'63  fLewis  Grout. 

South  Royalton. 
'72-       fElisha  W.  MiUer. 

Springfield- 
'52-'58  S.  P.  Giddings. 

Strafford. 
'70-' 71  fNath.  Richardson, 

Townshend. 
'33-'48  Horatio  N.  Graves. 

Wallingford. 
'62-'69  f  Aldace  Walker. 
'69-       Aldace  Walker. 

Weathersfidd  Bow. 
'41-45  John  Dudlev. 

Wdh  River. 
'47-'50  James  D.  Butler. 

West  BraUleboro\ 
'46-        Joseph  Chandler. 

Westminster. 
'46-'51  William  H.  Gilbert. 

West  Rutland. 
'40-'«2  Aldace  Walker. 
'69-'72  James  R.  Bourne. 

Weyhridge. 
'40-'41  f  Philip  Eveieth. 

Wilmington. 
'51-'53  Mason  Ball. 
'59-'61  fEdw.  B.  Bassett. 

Windham. 
'35-'36  George  S.  Wilson. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

.■\liingtoii. 
'34-'56  James  W.  Ward. 
Abi.ngton.  New  Jtrus. 

fH.  A.  Worcester. 

'38-       Joseph  Pettee. 

Acton. 
'G3-'(;9  Geo.  W.  Colman. 


'44-'46 

'47- 

'33-'36 
'46-'50 

'53-54 
'54-'60 
'67-'68 

'68- 

'28-'H5 
'36-'39 
39-'52 
'52-'53 
'61- 

'32-'4l 

'32-35 
'51-'55 

'31-'34 
'38-'39 

35 

67-'69 

51-'57 
60~'65 


4()-'42 
61-'67 


38-'45 
66-70 


30-'32 
53- 

38-'43 

Bevt 

42-'51 

34-'35 
52-'55 

63-' 70 

36-'39 

32-'44 
59-'(il 


Agawam. 
f  Ralph  Perry. 
Ralph  Perry. 

Amherst,  Bapt. 
f  Mason  Ball. 
Mason  Ball. 

Amherst,  First. 
fEdw.  S.  D wight. 
Edw.  S.  Dwight. 
f  J.  L.  Jenkins. 
J.  L.  Jenkins. 

Andover,  South. 
Milton  Badger. 
L.  L.  Langstroth. 
John  L.  Taylor, 
f  Charles  Smith. 
Charles  Smith. 

Ashburnham. 
George  Goodyear. 

Ashfield. 
Mason  Grosvenor. 
Wm.  H.  Gilbert. 

Aihol. 

B.  B.  Beckwith. 
f  John  D.  Smith. 

Attlehoro\ 
f  S.  B.  Morley. 

Attleboro\  First. 
H.  P.  DeForest. 

Attleboro\  Second. 
S.  B.  Morley. 
fWm.  W.  Belden. 

Barre 
fSanford  Lawton. 
Erasmus  D.  Moore. 
David  Peck. 

Belcherlown. 
George  A.  Oviatt. 
W.  W.  Woodworth. 

Belling  ham. 
f  Mason  Ball. 

Berkley. 
fNath.  Richardson, 
jjohn  D.  Smith. 

Berlin. 
Abrah.  C.  Baldwin. 
Wm.  A.  Houghton. 

Beverly 
William  Bushnell. 
'.rh/,  Washington  St. 
George  T.  Dole. 

Blackstone. 

C.  P.  Grosvenor. 
Joseph  W.  Backus. 

Blandford. 
fThood.  A.  Leete. 

Bolton. 
John  S.  Davenport. 
Boston,  Bowddin  St. 
Hubbard  Winslow. 
Edwin  Johnson. 


Boston,  Central. 
'45-'59  George  Richards. 

Boston,  Dorchester  Village. 
'69-        fWm.  B.  Clarke. 

Boston,  Edwards. 
'49-'51  Chris.  Cushing. 

Boston,  Frfe. 
'39-'40  Amos  A.  Phelps. 

Boston,  Green  St. 
'4I-'47  W.  R.  Chapman. 

Boston,  Maverick 
'42-45  Amos  A.  Phelps. 
'51-'57  Rufus  W.  Clark. 

Boston,  Old  South. 
'62-'63  f Swift  Byington. 

Boston,  Fine  St. 
'30-'32  Amos  A.  Phelps. 
'42-'48  Austin  Phelps. 

Boston,  Shawmut. 
'45-49  George  A.  Oviatt. 
'53-'58  Charles  Smith. 

Boston,  Bapt.,  Federal  St. 
'38-'39  Handel  G.  Nott. 
Boston,  Episc  ,  Ch.  of  Advent. 
'53-'71   M.  P.  Stickney. 

Bost-m,  Episc,  Grace. 

Zeehariah  Mead. 

Boston,  Episc,  St  MarKs. 
'55-57  fEdw.  A.  Renouf. 
Boston,  Episc,  St.  Stephen's. 
'54-'55  fEdw.  A.  Renouf. 
'57-'59  fEdw.  A.  Renouf. 
Boston,  Unit.,  ML  Pleasant. 
70-        C.  C.  Carpenter. 
Boylston  {and  Soufhbridge). 
'52-'57  fisaac  G.  Bliss. 

Brighton. 
37-41   Samuel  Lamson. 

Brookfield. 
34-        Richard  Woodruff. 

Brook  line. 
65-'67  C.  C.  Carpenter. 

Buchland. 
48-59  Asa  B.  Smith. 

Byfield. 
'33-'52  Henry  Durant. 
■58-'63  Charles  Brooks. 

Cambridge. 
58-'59  fSwift  Byington. 

Camhridgeport. 
'55  Charles  Jones. 

Camhridgeport,  First. 
'67-'72  Kinsley  Twining. 
Camhridgeport.  Prospect  St. 
'56-'58  Edw.  W.  Gilman. 

Cimhridgeport,  Episc. 
'42-'44  Darius  R.  Brewer. 
'-4  7  '51  Moses  P.  Stickney. 

Gharkmont. 
'39-'44  John  D.  Smith. 
'48-' 5  2  John  D.  Smith. 
'71-' 7 2  Perkins  K.  Clark. 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


141 


'72-       Henry  G.  Marshall 
Charlestown,  Fimt. 
'40-54  Wm.  I.  Budington. 
'55-71  James  B.  Miles. 

Charlestown,  Bdhesda. 
'49-'49  f  Jesse  Guernsey. 

Charlestown.  Unit. 
'69-        Chas.  E.  Grinnell. 

Charlton. 
'33-'36  W.  H.  Whittemore. 

Chelsea. 
'41-'58  I.  P.  Langworthy. 
Chester. 

fSoloni.  W.  Edson. 

Chester,  Second. 
'65-  fEdward  A.  Smith. 
Chester  Factories. 
'49-'50  fDillon  Williams. 
Chester  Vill.,  in  Huntington. 
'46  Perkins  K.  Clark. 

Chesterfield. 
'53-55  Sam'l  W.  Bamum. 

Ghicopee. 
'39-        Eli  B.  Clark. 

CliicojKe  Falls. 

f  George  Nichols. 

'51-'55  George  A.  Oviatt. 

Clintoniille. 
'47-'51  Wm.  H.  Corning. 

Conway. 
'72-        Arthur  Shirley. 

Cummington. 
'44-'54  Jas.  D.  Chapman. 
'70-72  fWilliam  M.  Gay. 
Curtisville,  in  Siockhridge. 

Solom.  P.  Giddings. 

'59-'60  fSeth  C.  Brace. 
'64-'7l  f George  T.  Dole. 

Dedham. 
'63-        Jonathan  Edwards. 

Deerfield. 
'49-' 5  5  Alfred  E.  Ives. 

Douglas. 
'60-'63  fJohn  D  Smith. 

Dracut,   West. 
'50-54  Brown  Emerson. 

Dudley. 
'31-37  James  H.  Francis. 
East  Cambridge. 
'43-'51  Fred.  T.  Perkins. 

East  Hampton.  First. 
'33-'50  WiUiam  Bement. 
'50-'52  Rollin  S.  Stone. 

East  Hampton,  Payson. 
'52-'63  Rollin  S.  Stone. 

East  Longmeadow. 
'35-'49  Martyn  Tupper. 
'54-'58  Joshua  R.  Brown. 

Easton. 
'63-'67  Charles  E.  Lord. 

Egrem,ont. 
,51-'57  Elias  Clark. 


Enfield. 
'42-' 61  Robert  McEwen. 

Erving. 
'68-'69  fEdw.  B.  Bassett. 

Fall  River,  Episc. 
'49-'63  Emery  M.  Porter. 

Fiilmouth. 

f  Daniel  D.  Tappan, 

Feeding  Hills,  in  Aguwam. 
'41-'48  Dillon  Williams. 
'51 -'52  f  Sam'l  W.  Barnum, 
'53-58  Stephen  D.  Ward. 
'62-'(J3  fTheod.  A.  Leete. 
'63-65  Lewis  Grout. 

Fitchburg. 
'53-'56  G.  B.  Willcox. 

Florence,  in  Northampton. 
'61-'62  fTheod.  A.  Leete. 

Framingham. 
'44-'5 1  Increase  N.  Tarbox. 

Franklin. 
'64-'67  fGeo.  A.  Pelton. 

Gardner. 
'64-'65  f  Asher  H.  Wilcox. 
'68-'69  Wm.  W.  Belden. 

Globe  Vill,  in  Southbridge. 
'59  Henry  Loomis. 

Glotmester. 
'60-'70  Isaiah  C.  Thacher. 

Greenfield. 
'33-'34  Thomas  Bellows. 
'43-'48  L.  L.  Langstroth. 
'66-'72  Samuel  H.  Lee. 

Hadley. 
'43-49  Benj.  N.  Martin. 

Hadley,  Russell. 
'64-        Edward  S.  Dwight. 

Hamilton. 
'50-'61  John  H.  Mordough. 

Hanover. 
'54  Wm.  R.  Chapman. 

Hardwick. 
'28-35  Martyn  Tupper. 
'52-'71  Martyn  Tupper. 

Harwich. 
'41-'43  Wm.  H.  Adams. 

Hatfield. 
'50-55  Jared  0.  Knapp. 

Haverhill. 
'33-'38  Joseph  Whittlesey. 

Haverhill,  West. 

'66-        Ephraim  W.  Allen 

H'lverhill,  Center 

'63-'69  Theod.  T.  Munger. 

Haydenville. 
'50-' 54  Edward  Sweet. 
'54-'58  Elisha  W.  Cook. 
'58-63  Cyrus  Brewster. 

Heath. 
'72-       fChas.  W.  Fifield. 

Hinsdale. 
'58-'64  Kinsley  Twining. 


'52-'5o  Perkins  K.  Clark. 

Holyoke. 
'72-        Theodore  L.  Day. 

Hop  kin  1 071. 
'30-'32  Amos  A.  Phelps. 

Housatonic. 
'57-'66  fJosiah  Brewer. 

Huhbardston. 
'41-'45  Oliver  B.  BidweU. 

Lakeville. 
'63-68  f  James  W.  Ward. 

Lancaster. 
'70-'72  f  Abijah  P.  Marvin. 
'72-        Abijah  P.  Marvin. 

Lanesboro\ 
'50-'52  Martyn  Tupper. 
'56-'63  fGeorge  T.  Dole. 

Lanesville. 
'54  Nath.  Richardson. 

Lawrence,  Lawrence  St. 
'56-'59  G.  B.  WUlcox. 

Lawrence,  Central. 
'62-'66  Chris.  M.  Cordley. 

Lawrence.  Eliot. 
'71-       Theod.  T.  Munger. 

Leominster. 
'58-'62  Joseph  W.  Backus. 

Littleton. 
'72-        Henry  E.  Cooley. 

Lowell,  First. 
'29-'45  Amos  Blanchard. 
'55-'62  Jonath.  L.  Jenkins. 
'67-'70  Horace  James. 

Lowell,  Appleton  St. 
'31-35  William  Twining. 

Lowell,  John  St. 
'39-'53  Stedm.  W.  Hanks. 
'62-'66  Joseph  W.  Backus. 

Lowell,  Kirk  St. 
'45-'70  Amos  Blanchard. 

Lowell,  High  St. 
57-       Owen  Street. 

Lowell,  First  Unit. 
•67-'69  Chas.  E.  Grinnell. 

Lunenburg. 
35-36  fThomas  Bellows. 

Lynn,  First 
65-'69  James  M.  Whiton. 

Lynn,  North. 
69-'72  f  James  M.  Whiton. 
72-        James  M.  Whiton. 

Maiden. 
41-'58  Chaunc.  Goodrich. 
Marblehead,  Ejnsc. 
42-'47  Moses  P.  Stickney. 

Marlhoro\ 
36-'39  John  N.  Goodhue. 
40-'47  George  E.  Day. 

Ilarshfield. 
39-'51  Daniel  D.  Tappan. 
59-65  fDaniel  D.  Tappan. 


142 


PLACES    OF    MINISTERIAL    LABOR. 


Mattapoiset. 
'44-'49  Isaiah  C.  Thacher. 

Medfield. 
'33-'37  Walter  H.  Bidwell. 

Medford,  Unit. 
'61-'68  Edward  C.  Towne. 

Melrose. 
'54-58  Alex.  J.  Sessions. 

Mendon. 
'31-'35  J.  M.  S.  Perry. 

Middkboro'.  Bapt. 

fMason  Ball. 

Middkboro',  Central. 

'49-'52  Isaiah  C.  Thacher. 
'56-'60  Isaiah  C.  Thacher. 
Middle  Granville. 
'36-'39  Henry  Eddy. 

Middleton,  &c. 
'28-'29  fHenry  Herrick. 

Milford. 
'72-        fM.  Richardson. 

Millbury. 
'34-35  William  A.  Larned. 
'37-47  S.  G.  Buckingham. 
'47-56  Leverett  Griggs. 

Milton. 
'44_'47  |W.  M.  Harding. 
'50-       Albert  K.  Teele. 

Mittiiieague. 
'50-'54  Henry  Cooley. 
'66-'7 1  Perkins  K.  Clark. 

Monson. 
'55-'68  Theron  G.  Colton. 

Mo7itague. 
'56-59  Brown  Emerson. 
Monterey,  for.  S.  Tyringham. 
'44-'54  Samuel  Howe. 

fjames  A.  Clark. 

Montgomery. 
'32-'36  Solomon  W.  Edson. 

Monroe. 
'72         fChas.  W.  Fifield. 

Nantucket. 

Charles  Rich. 


'48-50  George  Thacher. 

Natick. 
'33-'38  Erasmus  D.  Moore. 

Needham. 
'59         fWm.  B.  Greene. 
Neponset.  Unit. 
'67-'70  Hasket  D.  Catlin. 
New  Bedford,  Bapt. 

fMason  Ball. 

New  Bedford,  North. 
'47-56  Azariali  Eldridge. 
New  Braintree. 
'53-'55  .Tames  T.  Hyde. 

Newburyport,  'Id  Presb. 
'60-62  J.  Cruickshanks. 

Newburyport,  Kpisc. 
'43_'45  .John  S.  Davenport. 
'44-'5 1  VA\w.  A.  Washburn. 


NewLo7i. 
-'46  William  Bushnell. 

North  Adams. 
-'62  Albert  Paine. 
Northamj)ton,  FAwards. 
-'51   George  E.  Day. 
Gordon  Hall. 

Xorthbo  rough. 
'40  Dan'l  H.  Emerson. 
-'51  Wm.  A.  Houghton. 
North  Bridgewater. 
-'66  Samuel  H.  Lee. 
R.  G.  S.  McNeille. 
North  Brookfield. 
-'68  Chris.  Gushing. 

Northfield. 
Nath.  Richardson. 
North  Neio  Salem. 
-'51  Eustis  Curtiss. 

North  Woburn. 
-'55  George  T.  Dole. 
-'61  f Swift  Byington. 

Norton. 
.'60  Franklin  Holmes. 

Orange. 
-'57  David  Peck. 
Robert  0.  Bell. 

*Otis. 
flrem  W.  Smith. 

Palm.er,  First. 
-'31  Joseph  K.  Ware. 

Palmer,  Second. 
-'52  Thomas  Wilson. 

Peabody. 
-'52  James  D.  Butler. 

Pepperell. 
-'39  fChas.  S.  Sherman. 
-'65  Edward  P.  Smith. 

Petersham. 
-'33  William  Wolcott. 
-'40  Amasa  Dewey. 

Phillipston. 
-'60  Sam'l  W.  Barnum. 

/-"ittsfield.  South. 
-'71  Edward  Strong. 

Plymouth. 

f  Nath.  Richardson. 

-'64  W.  W.  Woodworth. 

Plymouth,  Episc. 

Robert  B.  Hall. 

Princeton. 
-'41  Mason  Ball. 
-'44  W.  M.  Harding. 
-'55  Henry  Wickes. 

Reading. 
-'52  Ephraim  W.  Allen. 

Kehoboth. 
-'56  fC.  P.  Grosvenor. 

Poxhury,  Meth.  Episc. 
-'67  fGeorge  Abele. 

Rutland. 
fJames  M.  Davis. 


Salem,  South. 
'63-'64  f  J.  L.  Jenkins. 

Salem,  Crombie  St. 
'38-'49  Alex.  J.  Sessions. 
'64  Horatio  0.  Ladd. 

Salem,  Howard  St. 
'52-'57  Ephraim  W.  Allen. 

Sandisfield. 
'32-'51  Piatt  T.  Holley. 

Sandwich. 

f  Daniel  D.  Tappan. 

'67-71  f Wilbur  Johnson. 

Saxonville. 
'46-'47  -f-B.  G.  Northrop. 
'47-'57  B.  G.  Northrop. 
'63-'70  George  E.  Hill. 
'70-        Charles  Jones. 

Scituate. 
'6^'69  Alex.  J.  Sessions. 


'53-'63  George  E.  Hill. 

SlieffieM,  Episc. 
'70-       Frederic  A.  Fiske. 

Sherburne. 
'30-'36  Samuuel  Lee. 

Shrewsbury. 
41-48  James  Averill. 

Somerset. 
'6 1  f Nath.  Richardson. 

South  Amherst. 
'46-'48  f  Asa  B.  Smith. 

Southampton. 
'65-'68  Burritt  A.  Smith. 

Southboro',  Bapt. 
44-'46  Mason  Ball. 

Soulh  Braintree,  Free. 
60-'61  Edward  C.  Towne. 

Southbridge. 
52-'57  fisaac  G.  Bliss. 

South  Deerfield. 
'56-'59  fPerkins  K.  Clark. 
59-'65  Perkins  K.  Clark. 

South  Dennis. 
52-'56  Isaiah  C.  Thacher. 

South  Egremont. 
55-'62  Jas.  B.  Cleaveland. 

South  field. 
61         Irem  W.  Smith. 

South  Hadley  Falls. 
60 -'67  S.  J.  M.  Merwin. 

South  Lee. 
72-        fChas.  F.  Bradley. 

South  .Maiden. 

47-48  f  Joseph  A.  Benton. 

South  Maiden,   Winthrop. 

'58-59  Jas.  Cruickshanks. 

So^dh  Royalston. 

'49-54  George  Goodyear. 

South  Weymouth. 
'47-'58  W.  M.  Harding. 
'70-'71  fHenry  E.  Cooley. 


PLACES    OF   MINISTEKIAL    LABOR. 


148 


Southiuick. 
'46-53  Henry  Cooley. 
'5  8-' 61   Erastus  Colton. 

f  James  A.  Clark. 

S])encer. 
'64  Jas.  Cniickshanks. 

Fpringfield.  Olivet. 
'33-'39  Abrah.  C.  Baldwin. 
'50-'5'i  Sam'l  W.  Strong. 
'55-'6n  George  I'.  Folsom. 
'60  '62  fW.W.Woodworth. 
'65-'66  fWilliam  K.  Hall. 

Springfield,  South. 

'43-'47  Noah  Porter. 

'47-        S.  G.  Buckingham. 

Springfield,  Meinorial. 

'69-        Wiiliam  T.  Eustis. 

Stock-bridge. 
'60-'09  N.  H.  Eggleston. 

Stoneham. 
'56-'58  fC.  P.  Grosvenor. 
'64-' 71  Swift  Byington. 

SUmghton. 
'40-'44  Henry  Eddy. 
'56-        Thomas  Wilson. 

Stowe. 
'47-'52  Theodore  Cooke. 

Sunderland. 
'65-'67  Edward  W.  Root. 
'67-        David  Peck. 

Thorndike.  in  Palmer. 
'70-       Theodore  A.  Leete. 

Tolla.nd. 
'61 -'62  +Edw.  B.  Bassett. 
'69-'70  flrem  W.  Smith. 
'70  Irem  W.  Smith. 

Townsend. 
'58-'59  Elisha  W.  Cook. 

Truro. 

fSamuel  Howe. 

'46-49  fGeorge  Goodyear, 

Tyngsboro\ 
'72-        fNath.  Richardson. 

Upiton. 
'57-'65  Andr.  J.  WiUard. 

Uxhridge. 
'32-'42  D.  A.  Grosvenor. 

Van  Deusenville,  Episc. 
'70-        Frederic  A.  Fiske. 
Wakefiekl.  or  S.  Reading. 
'53-'56  Joseph  D.  HuU. 

Wareham. 
'70-         Isaiah  C.  Thacher. 

Ware  Village. 
'51-'55  Theron  G.  Colton. 

Warwick. 
'69-        Edw.  B.  Bassett. 

Warren. 
'47-'52  Charles  Smith. 

West  Ameshury. 
'48-54  Albert  Paine. 


Westhoro\ 
'71-        H.  P.  DeForest. 

West  Boylston. 
'37-'39  Brown  Emerson. 
'7 1-       f Wilbur  Johnson. 

West  Brookfield. 
'52-'58  Swift  Byington. 
'59-'62  Chris.  M.  Cordley. 

Westford. 
'53-'n6  Thomas'Wilson. 

Westminster. 
'59-'62  Brown  Emerson. 

West  h'ondolph. 
'52-'57  Chris.  M.  Cordley. 

West  Hoxbury. 
'72-        Edward  Strong. 

West  Stockbridge. 
'42-'53  Sidney  Bryant. 
'69-'72  Chas.  F.  Bradley. 

Wellffeet. 
'40 -'41  Wilham  H.  Adams. 

Whateley. 
'53-59  Chas.  N.  Seymour. 

WhitinsviUe. 
fThomas  Tallman. 

Williamsburg. 


|'50-'56  Edward  W.  Root. 
j'57-'60  Fred.  T.  Perkins. 
I  Willi  amsioivn. 

'36-'38  Albert  Smith. 

Winchendan. 
'44-'66  Abijah  P.  Marvin. 
Winchester,  or  S.   Wob>n-n. 
'46-'48  William  T.  Eustis. 

Woburn. 
'48-'56  Jonathan  Edwards. 
Worcester,  First. 
'53-63  Horace  James. 
'63-'65  Edw.  A.  Walker. 

Worcester,  Salem  St. 
'48-56  George  Bushnell. 
'5  8-' 70  Merrill  Richardson. 

Wrentham. 
'43-52  Horace  James. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Kingston. 
'35-'38  fC.  P.  Grosvenor. 

Xetvport.  Episc. 

Robert  B.  Hall. 

Newpoit,  Trinity. 
'46-55  Darius  R.  Brewer. 
'65-'67  fJohn  Anketell. 

Newport,  Emmanuel. 
'55-58  Darius  R.  Brewer. 

North  Scituate. 
'38-'47  C.  P.  Grosvenor. 

Pawtucket. 
'58  fLoring  B.  Marsh. 

'60  fWm.  W.  Belden. 

I'eacedale. 
|'G8-'72  fGeo.  W.  Fisher. 


'72-        Geo.  W.  Fisher. 

Providence,  Beneficent. 
'55-'65  Alex.  H.  Clapp. 

/  rovidence,  High  St. 
'35-'37  William  B.  Lewis. 
'70-'71  fTheod.  T.  Munger. 
Providence,  Union. 
'72-  Kinsley  Twining. 
Providence,  Fiee  Will  I  apt. 
'72-        A.  R.  Bradbury. 

Westerly. 
'67-'6>^  fEdward  W.  Root. 
'68-'70  Edward  W.  Root. 
'72-        fAsher  H.  Wilcox. 

WoonsocI.et. 
James  M.  Davis. 


'34-'35  Elihu  P.  Ingersoll. 
'57-66  fTheodore  Cooke. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Ansouia. 
'50-'51  James  R.  Mershon. 
'52-'57  Owen  Street. 
'6(i-'65  Alvah  L.  Frisbie. 
'68-'69  f  James  T.  Hyde. 

Ashford. 

f  Marvin  Root. 

'59-'66  fThomas  Button. 
'69-        fB.  B.  Hopkinson. 

A  von. 
'30-'40  Francis  H.  Case. 
'40-'53  Stephen  Hubbell. 
'55-57  fHenry  M.  Colton. 
'7l-'72  fH.  G.  MarshaU. 

Berlin. 
'35-37  Jas.  M.  McDonald. 
'38-'41  Joseph  Whittlesey. 
'42-':")  2  W.  W.  Woodworth. 
'53-'.')7  Wm.  DeLoss  Love. 
'58-'61  Robert  C.  Learned. 
'62-'66  Wilder  Smith. 

Bethany. 
'26-'27  fS.  Tillot.  Babbitt. 
'32-'34  Jairus  Wilcox. 
'48  ^Augustus  Smith. 

'61-64  Seth  C.  Brace. 
'69-'70  f  Sam'l  W.  Barnum. 

Bethel. 
'45-'46  fLent  S.  Hough. 
'49-'52  John  S.  Wliittlesey. 
'f>6  fGustav.  L.  Foster. 

'67-69  fGeorge  A.  Pelton. 
'69-72  Robert  C.  Bell. 

Bethlehem. 
'61 -'65  Ephra.  M.  Wright. 
'66-        George  W.  Banks. 

Birmingham. 
'46-54  Charles  Dicjiinson. 
'61-65  Carlos C. Carpenter. 

Black  Rock. 
'50-'57  Wm.  J.  Jennings. 
'61-'G6  *A.  C.  Baldwin. 


144 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL    LABOR. 


Bloomjield. 
'41_'44  Wm.  W.  Backus. 
'45-'49  Alfred  C.Raymond. 
'60  f  J.  L.  Tomlinson. 

'67-       Jas.  B.  Cleaveland. 

I:.olton. 

fMarvin  Root. 

'61-'64  JF.  W.  Chapman. 

Bridgeport,  First. 
'66.  '70  George  Richards. 

Bridgeport,  Second. 
'70-        Edwin  Johnson. 
Bridgewaler. 
'44-'50  James  Kiltaourn. 
'50-'52  fDillon  Williams. 

+Samuel  Howe. 


'72-        John  B.  Doolittle. 

Bristol. 
'50-'54  Wm.  H.  Goodrich. 
'56-69  Leverett  Griggs. 
'70-        William  W.  Belden. 

Brookfield. 
'43-55  Dan  C.  Curtiss. 
'58         f  Joseph  A.  Saxton. 
'59-'62  JThos.  N.  Benedict. 
'62-65  P.  H.  Hollister. 
'65-'68  fFrederio  Munson. 

Brooklyn. 
'31-'58  Geo.  J.  Tillotson. 
'59-        Chas.  N.  Seymour. 
Buckingham,  E.  Glastonbury. 
'41-'62  Aaron  Snow. 

Burlington. 

f  Samuel  Moseley. 

'49-55  James  L.  Wright. 
'57-'59  Henry  Clark. 
'67-69  fBrown  Emerson. 

Burlington,  Metli. 
'63  WiUiam  T.  Gilbert. 

Canaan.  First. 
'62-'65  B.  Frank  Howe. 

Canterbury. 
'30-'33  Dennis  Piatt. 
'41-45  Walter  Clarke. 
'47-58  Robert  C.  Learned. 
'59-'71  Chas.  P.  Grosvenor. 

Clinton  Center. 
'62-'68  Charles  N.  Lyman. 

Centerbrook. 
'66.  '68  f  Henry  A.  Russell. 

Central  Village. 
'46-'50  Jared  0.  Knapp. 
'56-'59  WiDiam  E.  Bassett. 
'67-68  James  D.  Moore. 
'70-       fGeo.  J.  Tillotson. 

Chapli7i. 
'31-'36  Lent  S.  Hough. 

fMarvin  Root. 

'56-'58  Joseph  W.  Backus, 

Cheshire. 
'38-'43  Erastus  Colton. 
'49-'54  Daniel  S.  Rodman. 


62-'65 
67 

40 

41-'53 

53-'59 

59-'61 

61-'69 

'34-'39 
'41J42 
'50-'66 
'67- 

'56-'68 

'68- 

•33-'36 

'38-'48 
'51-'52 
'o7-'68 
'68- 

'72- 

'50- 


64- 
64-'66 


'33-'47 
'49-'57 

l'58-'63 
i'64-'65 
'65-'67 

'38-'50 
'50-'64 
'65-' 71 

'52-'54 
'58-'61 

'34-'35 
'60-'66 

'71-'72 

'60 

'57-'58 

'35-'37 
'37-89 
'.■;9-'50 
'50-'53 
'58-'69 

'44-'48 


Charles  Little. 
•j-Cyrus  Pickett. 

Chester. 
fChas.  Dickinson. 
A.  S.  Chesebrough. 
Edgar  J.  Doolittle. 
William  S.  Wright, 
f  Edgar  J.  Doolittle. 

Clinton. 
Lewis  Foster. 
Orlo  D.  Hine. 
James  D.  Moore. 
Wm.  E.  Brooks. 

Colchester. 
Lucius  Curtis. 
Samuel  G.  Willard. 

Colebruok. 
Edward  R.  Tyler. 
Alfred  E.  Ives, 
f  Jas.  R.  Mershon. 
f  Joel  Grant, 
■f Henry  A.  Russell. 

Collinsville. 
f  Leverett  S.Griggs. 

Columbia. 
Frederic  D.  Avery. 

Cornwall,  Mrst. 
Stephen  Fenn. 

Coventry,  First. 

■j- Lucius  H.  Higgins. 

JEbenezerP.  Hyde. 

Coventry,  Second. 

Wm.  J.  Jennings. 

Cromwell. 
Zebulon  Crocker. 
George  A.  Bryan. 
James  A.  Clark. 
f  William  K.  Hall. 
Horatio  0.  Ladd. 

Banbury.  First. 
RoUin  S.  Stone. 
Samuel  G.  Coe. 
Alvah  L.  Frisbie. 

Banbury,  Second. 
Wm.  C.  Scofield. 
David  Peck. 

Darien. 
fB.  Y.  Messenger. 
Jonathan  E.Barnes. 
Charles  S.  Walker. 

Darien,  Episc. 
John  Anketell. 

DayviUe. 
f  Wm.  W.  Belden. 

Deep  River. 
Darius  Mead. 
Zabdiel  R.  Ely. 
Fred.  W.  Chapman 
f  James  A.  Clark. 
Henry  Wickes. 

Derby.  First. 
George  Thacher. 


'49-'52  Jesse  Guernsey. 
'53-55  Robert  P.  Stanton. 
'65-'67  William  E.  Brooks. 
'72-        fC.  B.  Whitcomb. 

Durham,  First. 
'32-'39  Henry  Gleason. 
'52-'53  J.  B.  Cleaveland. 
'57-'60  Abrah.  C.  Baldwin. 
'61  fE.  N.  Crossman. 

Durham  Center. 
'35-'44  Ezekiel  Marsh. 
'45-'5U  N.  H.  Eggleston. 
'50-'54  George  I.  Wood. 
'55-'64  T.  K.  Fessenden. 
'69-'71  fGeorge  I.  Wood. 

Eadon. 
'51-        Martin  Dudley. 

Eastfoid. 
fMarvin  Root. 

East  Granby. 
'55-'60  Sidney  Bryant. 

East  Granby,  Meth. 
'59  Wm.  T.  Gilbert. 

East  Haddam,  First. 
'56-'71  Silas  W.  Robbins. 
'72-        Salmon  McCall. 

East  HamjAon,  First. 
'32-'37  Samuel  J.  Curtiss. 
'46-55  ^\■iUiam  Russell. 
'59-'65  Henry  A.  Russell. 
'71-        f  Burritt  A.  Smith. 
East  Hampton,  Union. 
l'64-'66  fF.  W.  Chapman. 
j  East  Lyme. 

,'70-        fLent  S.  Hough. 

East  Putnam. 
'32-'35  WiUiam  Bushnell. 
i'46-'49  John  D.  Baldwin. 
j'51-'55  fB.  B.  Hopkinson. 
)'67-'68  fThomas  Tallman. 
I  East  Windsor. 

I '31-32  fGeorge  Goodyear. 
'56-65  Frederick  Muuson. 
j'66-        David  H.  Thayer. 

Ellington. 
!'41-'44  George  I.  Wood. 
|'48-'50  James  R.  Mershon. 
|'58-'61  Irem  W.  Smith. 
'09-'71  fGeorge  I.  Wood. 
I  Ellsworth. 

'65-69  f A.  Goodenough. 

Enfield,  First. 
'67-'70  C}'rus' Pickett. 
'71-        fN.  H.  Eggleston. 

Essex. 
'44-'48  Joseph  D.  Hull. 
'54-65  James  A.  Gallup. 
'06-67  fOliver  S.  Taylor. 

Exfter,  in  Lebanon. 
'48-        John  Avery. 

Fairfidd,  First. 
'35-54  Ljnnan  il.  Atwater 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL    LABOR. 


145 


Fair  Haven,  First. 
'46-'60  Burdett  Hart. 
'61-'68  George  D.  Folsom. 
Fair  Haven,  Second. 
'53-'57  Nath.  J.  Burton. 
'58-'59  f  J.  L.  Tomlinson. 

Falls  Village. 
'59-63  f  John  Edgar. 
'63-'65  John  Edgar. 
'69-'70  fHenry  B.  Mead. 

Farmington,  First. 
'61-70  Levi  L.  Paine. 
'71-       James  F.  Merriam. 

Fitchville. 
'52-'55  fWm.  Aitchison. 
'55-'57  f  Wm.  W.  Beldeu. 
'59-'61  f  Joseph  A.  Saxton. 
'65-'67  fJoseph  A.  Sazton. 

Gilead. 
'25-'56  Charles  Nichols. 
'60-'64  Wm.  A.  Hallock. 

Glastonbury,  First. 
'37-57  James  A.  Smith. 
'58-'68  A.  S.  Chesebrough. 

Goshen. 
'2  6-' 2  8  Francis  H.  Case. 
'4:3-'57  Lavalette  Perrin. 

Goshe^i,  in  Lebanon. 
'45-'52  Joshua  R.  Brown. 

Granby. 
'42-'45  Israel  P.  Warren. 
'48-'50  f  Sam'l  W.  Barnum. 
'55-'56  fWm.  H.  Gilbert. 
'56-'64  Wm.  H.  Gilbert. 
'65-'68  fThos.  D.  Murphy. 
'68-'72  Thos.  D.  Murphy. 

G^-eerifteld  Hill. 
'42-'67  Thos.  B.  Sturges. 
'68-'72  Rufus  P.  Hibbard. 

Green's  Farms. 
'40-'43  Dan  C.  Curtiss. 
'44-'50  Giles  M.  Porter. 

Greeneville. 
'46-'56  Charles  P.  Bush. 
'56-        Robert  P.  Stanton. 
Greenwich,  Second. 
'71-       f  Horace  James. 

G^vton. 
'61-'62  fThomas  Talhnan. 
'71 -'7 2  James  B.  Tyler. 

Guilford.  First. 
'43-'65  E.  Edwin  Hall. 
'56-58  Henry  Wickes. 
'66-'69  fE.  Edwin  Hall. 
'70-       Corn.  L.  Kitchel. 

Guilford,  Third. 
'5  8-' 6  7  George  I.  Wood. 

Guilford,  Meth. 
'50-52  Benjamin  Pilsbury. 

Haddam. 
'45-'46  fWm.  H.  Gilbert. 
'52-'46  Elisha  W.  Cook. 


'52-54  fErastus  Colton. 
'55-71  James  L.  Wright. 

Hadlyme. 
'35-'43  George  Carrington. 
'55-'60  Elias  B.  Hillard. 

Hampton. 
'48-'52  f Rich'rd  Woodruff. 
Hartford,  Second. 
'37-'43  Oliver  E.  Daggett. 
'45-'59  Walter  Clarke. 
Hartford,  North,  now  Pa/rk. 
33-59  Horace  Bushnell. 
'55-'57  f  James  T.  Hyde. 
'70-        Nath.  J.  Burton. 

Hartford,  Fourth. 
'57-'70  Nath.  J.  Burton. 
Hartford,  Tak.ott  st.  or  Fifth. 
'59        f  Joseph  D.  Hull. 

Hartford,  Pearl  st. 
'64-66  Jonath.  L.  Jenkins. 
Hartford.  Warburton  Chaj}. 
'70-'72  fFred.  T.  Perkins. 
Hartford,  St.  John's  Episc. 
'53-'62  E.  A.  Washburn. 

Hartland. 
'07-'72  John  B.  Doolittle. 

Hebron. 
'30-'32  Hiram  P.  Arms. 
'42-'52  Edgar  J.  Doolittle. 

Higganum. 
'56-'64  fCharles  Nichols. 

Huntington. 
'44-'47  Chas.  N.  Seymour. 
'50-'58  Wm.  B.  Curtiss. 
'69-'72  Loring  B.  Marsh. 

Jewett  City. 
'25-'32  Seth  Bliss. 
'38-'42  William  Wright. 

Kensington. 
'60-'67  Ehas  B.  HiUard. 

Kent. 
'56-'58  fEhsha Whittlesey. 

Kent,  Episc. 
'71-       Elisha  Whittlesey. 

Killingworth. 
'65  Lucius  H.  Higgins. 

Lebanon,  First. 
'40-'54  John  C.  Nichols. 
'56-       Orlo  D.  Hine. 

Litchfield,  First. 
'38-'44  Jonathan  Brace. 
'56-'59  Leonard  W.  Bacon. 
'61-65  f George  Richards. 
'66-'69  William  B.  Clarke. 

Litchfield,  Epific. 
'42-'44  Emery  M.  Porter. 

iMng  Ridge,  in  Stamford. 
'43-'54  f  Frederic  H.  Ayres. 
'69-       Stephen  Hubbell. 

Lyme,  First,  or  Hamburg. 
'42-'43  Chas.  E.  Murdock. 
'43-'44  fJames  D.  Moore. 

10 


'44-'45  fDaniel  C.  Tyler. 
'50-        Enoch  F.  Burr. 

Madison. 
'65-       James  A.  Gallup. 

Manchester,  First. 
'51-'56  Fred.  T.  Perkins. 
'71-        SOas  W.  Robbins. 

Mansfield,  Second. 
'67        Moses  C.  Welch. 

Meriden,  First. 
'41-'54  Geo.  W.  Perkins. 
'54-'60  George  Thacher. 

Meriden  Center. 

'48-54  Asahel  A.  Stevens. 

'55-'56  f A.S.  Chesebrough. 

Meriden,  First  FJpisc. 

'40-'4l  Sabura  S.  Stocking. 

Middlebury. 
'30-46  Jason  Atwater. 
45-'52  fGeo.  P.  Prudden. 

MiMlefield. 
42-'45  Dwight  M.  Seward. 
'46-'50  James  D.  Moore. 
Middle  Haddam,  First. 

f  Samuel  Moseley. 

51-'53  Wm.  S.  Wright. 
'53-57  James  Kilbourn. 
'58-'65  f  B.  B.  Hopkinson. 
'66-'68  fB.  B.  Hopkinson. 
Middle  Haddam,  Second. 
'55-'62  John  H.  Newton. 
71-        Edward  P.  Herrick. 
Middletown,  South. 
'27-32  Edward  R.  Tyler. 
'35-'38  Robert  McEwen. 
Middletown,  'id,  or  Westfield. 
'29-'38  Stephen  Topliff. 
'40-45  James  H.  Francis. 
'47-'63  Lent  S.  Hough. 

Middletown,  Isi  Meth. 
'72-        Benjamin  Pilsbury. 

Milford,  First. 
'40-'44  David  B.  Coe. 
'45-'63  Jonathan  Brace. 

Milford,  Second. 
'28-'50  Asa  M.  Train. 
'54-'58  Wm.  C.  Scofield. 

Mystic  Bridge. 
'53-'63  Walter  R.  Long. 
'66-67  A.  M.  Goodnough. 

Naugatuck. 
'34-'38  fSeth  Saekett. 
'45-'49  Albert  K.  Teele. 
'49-'69  Chas.  S.  Sherman. 
'72-        fFred.  T.  Perkins. 
New  Britain,  First. 
'27-28  f Jason  Atwater. 
'36-'42  Dwight  M.  Seward. 
'43-'45  Chester  S.  Lyman. 
'45-'49  Chas.  S.  Sherman. 
'58-'70  Lavalette  Ferrin. 


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PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


New  Britain,  South. 
'43-'58  Samuel  Rockwell. 

Nev}  Britain,  Metli. 
'50-52  Benjamin  Pilsbury. 

New  Canaan. 
'3l-'53  Theophilus  Smith. 
N.  Hartford,\st,form.  North. 
'51-52  Joseph  A.  Saxton. 
'63-'65  f  J.  B.  Cleaveland. 
'65-'67  J.  B.  Cleaveland. 
'70-       Sanford  S.  Martyn. 
N^eiu  Hartford,  South. 
'49-'51  lAug-ustus  Smith. 

N'eiu  Haven.  First. 
'50-'51  fN.  H.  Eggleston. 
New  Haven.  North. 
'38-'66  S.  W.  S.  Button. 

New  Haven,  Yale  College. 
'54-'61  George  P.  Fisher. 
'63-'66  Wm.  B.  Clarke. 
'67-'70  Oliver  E.  Daggett. 
New  Haven,  College  St. 
'42-'62  Edward  Strong. 

New  Haven.  Hoive  St. 
'42-'45  Abrah.  C.  Baldwin. 
'48-52  Wm.  DeLoss  Love. 
New  Haven,  Chapel  St.,  now 
Ch.  of  the  Redeemer. 
'39-'40  John  0.  Colton. 
'40-'45  Jos.  P.  Thompson. 
'45-'47  Leverett  Griggs. 
'48-' 69  William  T.  Eustis. 
New  Haven,  Davenport. 
'  63-'  7  0  Edward  B .  Atwater. 
New  Haven,  East. 
'70-'71  R.  G.  S.  McNeille. 
'72-        fR.  P.  Ilibbard. 

New  Haven,  Taylor. 
'  7  0-'  7 1  f  Anselm  B .  Brown. 
New  Haven,  First  Bapt. 
'46-  S.  D.  Phelps. 
N  Haven,  St.  John  St.  Meth. 
'60-'62  Benjamin  Pilsbury. 
New  Haven,  Moraviaii. 
'63-'68  William  H.  Rice. 


'57-'67  William  P.  Aikin. 
'68-'70  Sanford  S.  Martyn. 
New  London,  Seeond. 
'37-'40  Jas.  M.  McDonald. 
'59-'69  G.  B.  Willcox. 
'71-       Oliver  E.  Daggett. 

New  Milford. 
'36-'42  Noah  Porter. 

New  Preston,  First. 
'36-'37  fMerit  S.  Piatt. 
'57  f  Joseph  A.  Saxton. 

'63-'72  Henry  Upson. 

New  Preston  Hill. 
'59-'60  •fW.H.Whittomore. 
'60-'62  fGeo.  Tomlinson. 
'62-'63  JGeo.  W.  Colman. 


'67-'69  Lewis  Williams. 
'69-'72  fj.  A.  Woodhull. 

Newtown. 
'46-56  f Jason  Atwater. 
'56-'62  William  H.  Moore. 
Newtown,  First  Episc. 
'42-'49  Sabura  S.  Stocking. 

Norfolk. 
'32-       Joseph  Eldridge. 

No7-th  Branford. 
'28-'35  Judson  A.  Root. 
'35-'36  Henry  B.  Camp. 
'38-'45  John  D.  Baldwin. 
'44-'50  jGeorge  I.  Wood. 
'55-'58  fGeorge  I.  Wood. 
'59-'67  William  B.  Curtiss. 

North  Canaan. 
'51-'53  Elisha  Whittlesey. 
North  Canaan,  Episc. 
'71-       Ehsha  Whittlesey. 

North  Cornwall. 
'55-'59  WiUiam  B.  Clarke. 

Northfield. 
'61-'64  fBrastus  Colton. 

Northford. 
'47-'49  fHenry  S.  Clark. 
'70-       fGeorge  D.  Folsom. 

North  Goshen. 
'29-33  George  Carrington. 
North  Gh'eenwich. 

fChester  Birge. 

'28-'46  Chauncey  Wilcox. 
'47-'56  Frederic  Munson. 

North  Guilford. 
'48-'51  f Henry  Eddy. 
'55-'59  JThomas  Button. 

North  Haven. 
'33-45  Leverett  Griggs. 
'46-'48  Ira  H.  Smith. 
'49-' 5 1  Theron  G.  Colton. 
'52  fOwen  Street. 

'53-'56  Silas  W.  Robbins. 
'63-'69  Wm.  T.  Reynolds. 
'69-       Wm.  T.  Reynolds. 

North  Madison. 
'42-'45  fLent  S.  Hough. 
'45-'46  JMartin  Dudley. 
'53-'58  fPhin.  Blakeman. 
'58-66  Samuel  Howe. 

North  Manchester. 
'51-'53  George  E.  Hill. 
'61-'63  fWm.  E.  Bassett. 
'64-67  Henry  Loomis. 

North  Stonington. 
'53-'69  Stephen  Hubbell. 

North  Woodstock. 
'32-'37  Orson  Cowles. 
'37-'41  Lents.  Hough. 
'52-'55  Orlo  D.  lline. 

Norwalk.  First. 
'55-60  William  B.  Weed. 


Noriuich,  First. 
'36-        Hiram  P.  Arms. 

Norwich,  Second. 
'32-'34  Jas.  T.  Dickinson. 
Norwich,  Falls. 
'39-'40  T.  K.  Fessenden. 

Norwich,  Broadway. 
'46-'65  John  P.  Gulliver. 

Old  Lyme. 
'41-        Davis  S.  Brainerd. 
Old  Sayhrook. 
'52-'53  f  Jesse  Guernsey. 
'53-'71  Salmon  McCaU. 

Orange. 
'32-'36  Horace  Woodruff. 
'37-'38  fB.  Y.  Messenger. 
'40-43  Anson  Smith. 
'43-'48  Cyrus  Brewster. 
'48-'52  Wm.  W.  Belden. 
'52-'55  fDillon  Williams. 
'56-'62  Alfred C.  Raymond. 

Oxford. 
'41-'60  Stephen  Topliff. 
'69-       fJotin  Churchill. 

Plainfield. 
'32-'41  Samuel  Rockwell. 
'67-'68  James  D.  Moore. 

Plainville. 
'41-43  Chaunc.  D.  Cowles. 
|'43-'51  William  Wright. 
|'59-'69  Moses  Smith. 
I  Plymouth,  First. 

35-'51  Ephraim  Lyman. 
51-'56  Israel  P.  Warren. 
6]-'65  Robert  C.  Learned. 
66-'69  Henry  E.  Cooley. 
69-        Blias  B.  Hillard. 

Preston. 
'65-'69  Asher  H.  Wilcox. 
'70-' 7  2  f  Asher  H.  Wilcox. 

Prospect. 
'32-'33  f  J.  D.  Chapman. 
'48-        fira  H.  Smith. 
'51-'53  f  James  Kilbourn. 
'60-'65  Wm.  W.  Atwater. 
'66-'71  fP.  W.  Chapman. 

Putnam. 
'52-53  f Jas.  L.  Corning. 
'58-'70  JGeo.  J.  TiUotson. 

Redding. 
'37-39  Jeremiah  Miller. 
'40-' -1 5  David  C.  Comstock. 

Ridgebury. 
'43-50  Zalmon  B.  Burr. 

Ridgefield. 
'43-'49  James  A.  Hawley. 
'64-'68  fSamuel  G.  Coe. 
Riverside,  Meth.,  in  Oxford. 
'72-       William  T.  Gilbert. 

Riverton. 
'63-'69  f  Piatt  T.  Holley. 
'70-'72  JJ.  W.  Hartshorn. 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


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Rockville,  First. 

'71-       Egbert  B.  Bingham. 

Eockville,  Second. 

'52-'53  fChas.  H.  Bullard. 

'53-'57  Chas.  H.  Bullard. 

Roxhury. 
'39-63  Austin  Isliam. 
'69-'70  f  A.  Goodenough. 
'7 1-       David  E.  Jones. 

Salem. 
'55-'56  fB.  B.  Hopkinson. 
'69-'70  Lent  S.  Hough. 
'70-        John  Elderkin. 

Scotland. 
'44-' 61  Thomas  Tallman. 

Seymour. 
'43-49  William  B.  Curtiss. 

Sharon. 
'36-'39  Mason  Grosvenor. 

Sherman. 
'59-'62  fWilliam  RusseU. 
'63-67  Solom.  J.  Douglass. 
'70-        James  P.  Hoyt. 

Simshury. 
'50-'58  Sam'l  T.  Richards. 
'59-'65  OHver  S.  Taylor. 
'71-        J.  L.  Tomlinson. 

Soniers. 
'55-'67  George  A.  Oviatt. 

South  Britain. 
'31-'32  fSeth  Sackett. 
'32-'34  JDarius  Mead. 
'35-'37  fB.  Y.  Messenger. 
'37-'49  0.  B.  Butterfield. 
'50-'51  William  T.  Bacon. 
'52-'56  fGeo.  P.  Prudden. 
South  Britain.  Mdh. 
Wm.  T.  Gilbert. 

Southbury. 
'36-'50  W.  H.  Whittemore. 
'56-'59  f  Jason  Atwater 
'60-'71  fAsaB.  Smith. 

South  Glastonbury. 
'50-'54  Fred.  W.  Chapman. 
'67-'69  Elias  B.  Hillard. 

Southington. 
'3  7-' 7  2  Elisha  C.  Jones. 

South  Killingly. 
'69-'73  fWm.  W.  Atwater. 
S.  Meriden.  form.  Hanover. 
'53-55  f James  A.  Clark. 
'57-'65  Jacob  Eaton. 
'70-       Juba  Howe  Yorce. 

South  Norwalk. 
'44-'48  f  Zerah  K.  Hawley. 

Southport. 
'44-'59  S.  J.  M.  Merwin. 
'70-        George  E.  Hill. 

Sprague,  Hanover, 
'35         fEdw.  Cleveland. 


'47-53  Isaac  Jennings. 


'62-'65  fLeon.  W.  Bacon. 

Stainford.  Fresb. 
'53-56  f James  L.  Corning. 

Stanwich.  I 

'46  fC.  H.  Hubbard.     ' 

Stoning  ton,  First. 

'30-'32  Joseph  Whittlesey. 

'60-'63  Pliny  F.  Warner. 

Stonington,  Second. 
'34-'39  John  C.  Nichols. 
'64-'71  Edw.  W.  Gilman. 

Stratford. 
'25-28  Joshua  Leavitt. 
'32-'39  P.  W.  Chapman. 
'39-'55  WilHam  B.  Weed. 
'66-'72  Wilham  K.  Hall. 

Suffield. 
'51-'52  f  Joseph  D.  Hull. 

Talcottrille. 
'67-       George  A.  Oviatt. 

Terryville. 
'38-'40  Nath.  Richardson. 
'41-46  M.  Richardson. 
'46-47  Judson  A.  Root. 
'49-58  M.  Richardson. 
'58-'60  John  Monteith. 
'65-'70  fEphr.  M.  Wright. 
'71-        Henry  B.  Mead. 

Thomaston  {Plymouth  H). 
'39-'48  Harvey  D.  Kitchel 
'49-' 51  Joseph  D.  Hull. 
'52-62  James  Averill. 
'67-        Joseph  W.  Backus. 

Torringford. 
'40  fOscar  P.  Parker. 

'41-'44  Brown  Emerson. 
'46-'54  WilUam  H.  Moore. 
'54-' 5  7  Stephen  Fenn. 

Torrington. 
'60-'65  fSylv.  P.  Marvin. 

Trumbull. 
'42-'44  William  T.  Bacon. 
'44-'49  J.  S.  Whittlesey. 
'65-       Nathan  T.  Merwin. 

Union. 
'39-43  fSamuel  I.  Curtiss. 
'43-       Samuel  I.  Curtiss. 

Unionville. 
'42-'46  Richard  WoodriifE. 
'51-'52  -f-Giles  M.  Porter. 
'52-'56  Giles  M.  Porter. 
'57-'61  fJames  A.  Smith. 
'64-66  Charles  Brooks. 

Vernon. 
'45-'54  Albert  Smith. 
'71-       fA.S.Chesebrough. 

Wallingford. 
'32-        Edwin  R.  Gilbert. 
Wapiping,  or  S.  Windsor,  2d. 
['36-' 40  Marvin  Root. 
|'42-'43  fOscar  F.  Parker. 
'44-'48  Oscar  F.  Parker. 


fThomas  Tallman. 

'54-'65  William  Wright. 
'71-        f  Chas.  W.  Drake. 

Warren. 
'44-'52  John  R.  Keep. 
63-'64  fWm.  E.  Bassetl. 
64-        William  E.  Basse tt. 

Washington. 
52-'63  Ephraim  Lyman. 
66-       Willis  S.  Colton. 

Waterbury,  First. 
'29-30  f Jason  Atwater. 
'36-'40  Henry  N.  Day. 
52-'58  W.  W.  Woodworth. 
'58-'65  George  Bushnell. 

Waterbury,  Second. 

52-64  SeagroveW. Magill. 

'64-'70  Elisha  Whittlesey. 

Waterbury,  Meth. 

'53-'55  Benj.  Pilsbury.  . 

Watertown. 
'35-'37  Wm.  B.  DeForest. 
'40-'49  Philo  R.  Hurd. 
'49-'56  Chaunc.  Goodrich. 
'56-'61  fGeo.  P.  Prudden. 
'68-'72  Stephen  Fenn. 
'72-        G.  A.  P.  Gilman. 

Watertown,  Meth. 
'70-'72  Benj.  Pilsbury. 

West  Avon. 
'48-'52  Joel  Grant. 
'53-'59  fWm.  S.  Wright. 
'64-'55  fWilliam  M.  Gay. 
"65-68  fWm.  W.  Atwater. 

Westbrook. 
'35-'37  Jeremiah  Miller. 
'70-        fGeorge  A.  Bryan. 
West  Gianby,  Meth. 
'57-'58  Wm.  T.  Gilbert. 

West  Haven. 
'43-'52  Edward  Wright. 
'56-58  fErastus  Colton. 
'58-69  George  A.  Bryan. 
'70-        G.  S.  Dickerman. 

West  Hartford. 
'41-44  George  I.  Wood. 
'45-'50  Dwight  M.  Seward. 

Westminster. 
'64-'65  fThomas  Tallman. 

Weston. 
'50-        fZalmon  B.  Burr. 

Wast  Stafford. 
'56-'6I  fP.  W.  Chapman. 

West  Suffield. 
'57-'64  fHenry  Cooley. 
'66-69  fWilliam  Wright. 

Westville. 
'42-'46  Judson  A.  Root. 
'49-'55  Samuel  H.  Elliot. 
'55-       James  L.  Willard. 

West  Wijisted,  Meth. 
'68-'69  Benj.  Pilsbury. 


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PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


West  Woodstock. 
'34-'37  John  D.  Baldwin. 
'37-'39  f  Samuel  I.  Curtiss. 
'71-        fC.  P.  Grosvenor. 

Wethersfield. 
'56-'66  Willis  S.  Colton. 

WMtneyville. 
'32-'34  fGeo.  E.  Delavan. 

Willimantic. 
'27-'29  f Dennis  Piatt. 
'49-'68  Samuel  Willard. 

Willington. 
'66-'69  fSamuel  Howe. 

Wilton. 
'48-'52  Gordon  HaU. 
'68-       S.  J.  M.  Merwin. 

Wilton,  Meth. 
'60         Wm.  T.  Gilbert. 

WincJiesie?-. 
'46-'52  James  H.  Dill. 
'66-'69  fWilliam  M.  Gay. 
'70-       A.  Goodenough. 

Windham,  Episc. 
'62         John  AnketeU. 

Windsor,  First. 
'45-'59  Theodore  A.  Leete. 

Windsor  Locks. 
'70-       J.  Wickliffe  Beach. 

Winsted,  First. 
'54-'58  Henry  A.  Russell. 
'69-'70  fHenry  E.  Cooley. 

Winsted,  Episc. 
'65         John  Anketell. 

Wolcott. 
'37-40  James  D.  Chapman. 
'42-57  Aaron  C.  Beach. 
'63-'69  fLent  S.  Hough. 

Wolcottville. 
'33-36  Hiram  P.  Arms. 
'37-'39  Stephen  Hubbell. 
'69-'71  Edward  W.  Bacon. 
'72-       Lavalette  Perrin. 

Woodbridge. 
'38-'40  f  Walter  R.  Long. 
'42-'43  fSamuel  II.  Elliot. 
'43-'49  Samuel  H.  Elliot. 
'51         fOwen  Street. 
'52-55  A.  C.  Raymond. 
'56-57  f Jesse  Guernsey. 
'57-'58  fDavid  Peck. 
'65-        Sylv.  P.  Marvin. 

Woodbury,  First. 
'46-54  Lucius  Curtis. 
'65-'67  Charles  Little. 

Woodbury,  North. 
■40-69  John  Churchill. 

Woodstock,  First. 
'52-55  Henry  M.  Colton. 

NEW  YORK. 

Adams. 
'39-'4u  fGeo.  S.  Wilson. 


61-'62  Hannib.  L.  Stanley. 
Albany,  Fourth  Presb. 
39-'42  Edward  D.  Allen. 
48-' 49  Benj.  N.  Martin. 

Albany,  First  Ref. 
62-       Rufus  W.  Clark. 
Albany,  Episc,  Grace. 
-'56  Jas.  R.  Davenport. 
Albion,  Presb. 
42-'50  Wm.  N.  McHarg. 

Aquebogue,  L.  I. 
70-       fT.  N.  Benedict. 

Ashville. 
55-56  fSamuel  Johnson. 

Attica. 
64-        John  Wickes. 

Aurora,  Presb. 
50-'54  Wm.  R.  Chapman. 


f  Sherm.  D.  Taylor, 

Bellport. 
54-55  f Joseph  A.  Saxton 


50-54  fCharles  Jerome. 

Bethlehem. 
43-'46  J.  B.  Hubbard. 


46-'53  Dennis  Piatt. 

Binghamton,  Presb. 
54-'58  Wm.  H.  Goodi-ich. 
72-        John  P.  Sullivan. 

Black  Rock. 
70-72  f  James  D.  Moore. 

Boonville. 
'56-'60  fDillon  Williams. 

Borodino. 
'40-'44  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Brighton. 
'56-'62  John  Wickes. 
'69-       fHenry  Wickes. 

Brooklyn. 
'68  Henry  Losch. 

Brooklyn,  Clinton  Av. 
'55-        Wm.  I.  Budington. 

Brooklyn,  South. 
'57-'62  Rufus  W.  Clark. 

Brooklyn,  Bridge  St. 
'51-'53  N.  H.  Eggleston. 

Brooklyn,  New  England. 

'65-'70  Leonard  W.  Bacon. 

Brooklyn,  Fifth  Av. 

'66-'69  fH.  H.  McFarland. 

Brooklyn,  Park. 
'66-'69  fH.  H.  McFarland. 
Brooklyn,  E.  I).,  \st  J'resb. 
'71-       James  G.  Butler. 
Brooklyn,  E.  D..  '^rd  Presb. 
'35-'37  Rollin  S.  Stone. 
'37-'48  William  B.  Lewis. 
Brooklyn.  E.  1>.,  Meth. 
'59-'61  John  W.  Freund. 
'70         George  Ab^le. 


Brooklyn,  E.D.,S.  Third  St. 
'62-'64  Benj.  Pilsbury. 
Buffalo. 

Charles  Rich. 

fSamuel  G.  Orton. 

Buffalo,  First  Presb. 

'61-71  Walter  Clarke. 
Buffalo,  Westminster  Presb. 
'57-60  James  L.  Corning. 
Cairo. 

fHenry  Clark. 

Cambria. 
'56-58  fSamuel  Johnson. 

Canaan  Four  Coi'ners. 
'4  8-' 5  6  John  Wickes. 

Canajoharie,  Ref. 
'40-'41  Edw.  0.  Dunning. 

Canandaigva,  First. 
'45-' 67  Oliver  E.  Daggett. 

Candor. 
'69-'70  fGeorge  A.  Pelton. 
'70-       George  A.  Pelton. 

Carlton. 
'48-'53  fRoswell  Brooks. 

Carroll. 
'47-55  Solomon  W.  Edson. 

Castleton,  Ref. 
'61-'69  E.  L.  Heermance. 

Cazenovia. 
'46         Jas.  -R.  Davenport. 

Center  Lisle. 
'59-"60  fSamuel  Johnson. 

Champion. 
'46-'48  Thos.  N.  Benedict. 

Chatham. 
'3  4-' 3  5  f  John  T.  Avery. 

Chenango  Forks. 

fisaac  M.  Ely. 

'60-66  fSamuel  Johison. 

Churchville. 
'49-'50  fH.  L.  Stanley. 

Clarkson. 
'46-'48  fChas.  K.  McHarg. 

Cleveland. 
'59-'62  fDillon  Williams. 
'07-'G8  fDillon  Williams. 

Clinton,  Hamilton  College. 
'55-'63  William  S.  Curtis. 

Clintonville. 
'45-'49  fHenry  Herrick. 

Clyde. 
'42-'48  S.  J.  M.  Beebe. 

Clyde.  Presb. 
'31-'35  Maltby  Gelston. 


fHenry  Clark. 

Cohoes,  Presb. 
'48-'53  Robert  P.  Stanton. 
Commack,  L.  I. 
'G6-'69  f  J.  A.  WoodliuU. 

Cooperstown,  Presb. 
'4  9-' 50  Chas.  K.  McHarg. 


PLACES  OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


149 


'65-'70  Chas.  K.  McHarg. 
Cocypi^stoiun,  Episc. 

David  H.  Buel. 

Copenhagen. 
'72-        Edgar  Perkins. 

Cornwall,  First  Presh. 
'65-'69  Clarence  Eddy. 

Cortlandville,  Fresh. 
'43-56  H.  R.  Dunham. 

Danhy. 
'55-'58  +Wm.  H.  Adams. 

jjames  Weller. 

Delhi. 

fSamuel  G.  Orton. 

Delhi,  Meth. 
'64-'66  Milton  S.  Terry. 

East  Avon. 
'40-'41  fJ.  B.  Hubbard. 
'60-'64  Handel  G.  Nott. 

East  Hamburg. 
'59-65  f James  R.  Bourne. 

East  Lincklaen. 
'36-'38  Fred.  H.  Ayres. 

East  Nassau. 
'44  fH.  A.  Sackett. 

Elhridge. 
'50-'52  George  D.  Folsom. 

EllicottviUe. 

fisaac  M.  Ely. 

EllicottviUe,  First  Presh. 

'55-'60  Charles  Jerome. 

Ellington. 
'45-'47  fSoIom.  W.  Edson. 

Elmira. 
'51-'54  William  Bement. 

Evans. 

fSherm.  D.  Taylor. 

Exeter,  &c. 
'58-67  fHenry  Herrick. 

Fallshurg,  Ref. 
'42-'51  Isaac  C.  Duryee. 

Flushing. 
'51-'54  Chas.  0.  Reynolds. 
'63-'66  H.  H.  McFarland. 

Fti/  Creek. 
'52-'54  fChas.  K.  McHarg. 

Franklin. 
'39-'40  f  J.  B.  Hubbard. 

Franklin. 
'42-'44  John  R.  Keep. 
'57-'60  fSylv.  P.  Marvin. 
FranklinviUe,  L.  I. 

fHenry  Clark. 

'66  fLoring  B.  Marsh. 

Fredonia. 
'71-       fWm.  C.  Scofield. 

Fulton. 
'66-69  Chas.  J.  Hutchins. 

Gaines. 
'28-'30  f George  Goodyear, 

Geneva. 

fHenry  Hurlburt. 


Geneva,  First  Presh. 
'57-59  Hubbard  Winslow. 

Gosport. 
'46-'47  fRoswell  Brooks. 

Gouverneur,  First  Presh. 
'44-'66  B.  B.  Beckwith. 

Goivanda. 
'54-'56  fSamuel  G.  Orton. 

Groton. 
'50  jH.  A.  Sackett. 

'72-       f  Samuel  Johnson. 

Hagaman's  Mills,  Presh. 
'52-'53  AUyn  S.  Kellogg. 

Hamden,  Meth. 
'63-'64  Milton  S.  Terry. 


'40-45  Solomon  W.  Edson. 
'56  f  Merit  S.  Piatt. 

Hamilton. 
'72-       fThos.  D.  Barclay. 
Hammond's  Port,  Presh. 
'34-'37  George  E.  Delavan, 

Harford. 
'44-50  f Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Havana,  Presh. 
'41-'42  Henry  Clark. 

Havana,  Episc. 
67  John  Anketell. 

Haverstraw,  Presh 
50-'54  J.  H.  Trowbridge. 
Hempstead,  L.  I.,  Meth. 
55-'57  Benj.  Pilsburj'. 

Herman. 
'62-'63  f  Daniel  C.  Tyler. 

Highland  Falls. 
62-'65  Amasa  C.  Frissell. 

Holland  Patent. 
51  Charles  Jones. 

Homer. 
'34-'42  Dennis  Piatt. 
41-'42  fThomas  Tallman. 
'42-'53  T.  K.  Fessenden. 

Hopeiuell,  Presh. 
'35-'37  Samuel  Hovre. 

Hopkinton. 
'37-'38  fPhilet.  Montague. 

Hunter,  Presh. 
'59-'64  Chas.  0.  Reynolds. 

Irvington. 
'54-'64  Chas.  K.  McHarg. 

Ithaca. 
'50-'57  Wm.  N.  McHarg. 

Jamaica,  L.  /.,  Presh 
'41-'50  Jas.  M.  McDonald. 

Jamestown. 
'42-'51  Owen  Street. 
'51-'56  Sylv.  P.  Marvin. 
'69-'70  Thomas  Wickes. 
'72-       fWm.  A.  Hallock. 

Jasper. 
|'52-'54  fHarvey  Hyde. 


Keesville. 
39-'56  John  Mattocks. 

Kendall. 
48-'53  fRoswell  Brooks. 

Kiantone. 
56-'62  fWm.  T.  Reynolds. 
66-'69  fWm.  A.  HaUock. 
69-        fEUiot  C.  Hall. 

La  Fayette. 
40-'42  f Parshall  Terry. 
45-'49  George  E.  Delavan. 

Lancaster. 
'46  f  Albert  Paine. 

'72-       Henry  Losch. 

Lanesville,  Episc. 
'43-'53  Edw.  A.  Renouf. 

Lansinghurgh,  2nd  Presh. 
'48-49  George  C.  Lucas. 

Laurens. 
'54-'62  fWilliam  Baldwin. 

LeRoy. 
'48-'49  fH.  L.  Stanley. 
'53-54  fl.  W.  Plummer. 

LeRoy,  First. 
'66-'67  Selah  Merrill. 

Lisle. 
'64-'69  Thos.  N.  Benedict. 

Lockport. 
'40-'41  fH.  H.  Loomis. 
'45-'47  f  Joel  Grant. 
'45-'49  Edgar  Perkins. 
'49-56  Edw.  W.  Oilman. 

Lyons. 
'58-'62  Wm.  N.  McHarg. 

Lyona  Falls,  Presh. 
'69-       fLewis  Williams. 

Madiso7i. 
'37-'38  fMerit  S.  Piatt. 

Manhattan  Island,  Presh. 
'34-'36  John  J.  Slocum. 

Manhattanville. 
'53         f  Joseph  A.  Saxton. 

Manliu^. 
'42-'45  Dennis  Piatt. 
'60-'61  f  Charles  Little. 

Manlius,  Presh. 
'40  f  John  J.  Slocum. 

Manlius  Square. 
'31 -'32  Talcott  Bates. 

Marathon. 
'45-'51  f Parshall  Terry. 

Marine. 
'57-62  f James  Weller. 


'39-'42  fPhilet.  Montague. 

Medina. 
'30-'31   fMaltby  Gelston. 

Medina,  First  Presh. 
'39-'44  G«o.  P.  Prudden. 

Messina. 
'48-'53  fT.  N.  Benedict. 


150 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


Middle  Granville. 
'48-'49  fJ.  B.  Hubbard. 

Millville. 
'54-'56  fErastus  Colton. 

Mwrisania. 
'54-'59  Chas.  0.  Reynolds. 
ML  Sinai,  L.  I. 
'62-       f  Aaron  Snow. 

Naples. 
'52-54  Benjamin  Millard. 
'55-       \m\\%  B.  Gelston. 
Napoli. 

f  Horace  A.  Taylor. 

Nassau,  Presb. 
'40-'42  Sidney  Bryant. 
"70-'72  fChas.  S.  Sherman. 
'72-  Chas.  S.  Sherman. 
Newark  Valley. 
'66-' 7 2  f  Samuel  Johnson. 

New  Hartford,  Fresh. 
'65-'72  Edw.  B.  Furbish. 

Newpwt. 
'50         Wilford  L.  Wilson. 
New  Village,  L.  I. 
'66-'69  f  J.  A.  Woodruff. 
N.  York.  Broadway  Tahern. 
'45-7 1  Jos.  P.  Thompson. 
N  York,  Eastern. 
'52-'52  Wm.  DeLoss  Love. 
'53-'54  Geo.  DeF.  Folsom. 
N.  York,  New  England. 
'70-72  M.  Richardson. 

N.  York,  Allen  St.  Presb. 
'44-'49  David  B.  Coe. 
'50-'54  George  Thacher. 
'59         George  C.  Lucas. 

N.  York,  Mercer  St.  Presb. 
'59-61  Walter  Clarke. 

N.  York,  Village. 
'38-'40  E.  H.  Cumpston. 

N.  York,  Eighth  St.  Presb. 
'47-'49  Wm.  R.  Chapman. 
JV.  York,  Tenth  Presb. 
'41-'45  Charles  P.  Bush. 

N.  F.,  Fifteenth  St.  Presb. 
'50-53  Jas.  M.  McDonald. 
N.  York,  Seventh  St.  Meth. 
'55-'57  Benj.  Pilsbury. 

N  York,  Episc,  Calvary. 
'65-        E.  A.  Washburn. 
N.  F.,  Episc.,  Gh.  ofRtforma. 
'66-        Darius  R.  Brevi^er. 

Niagara. 
'41-'46  f  Roswell  Brooks. 

North-East  Center. 
'41-44  f Samuel  Howe. 
North  Evans. 
'57  f Henry  Losch. 

Ogdensburgh. 
'29-'31  \E.  Goodr.  Smith. 

Oneonta. 
'54-'62  William  Baldwin. 


Orient,  L.  I. 
'50-'56  Henry  Clark. 

'  Oswego. 
'44         Charles  Jones. 

Oswego,  Second  Presb. 
'36-'37  John  Gridley. 

Oswego,  Episc. 
'45-'52  JohnS.  Davenport. 

Otego. 
'58         fHenry  Losch. 

Otto. 
'67-'69  fElliot  C.  Hall. 

Owego,  First. 
'54-'57  Wm.  H.  Corning. 
'58-'60  Moses  C.  Tyler. 

Oxford. 
'47-'50  Charles  Jerome. 

Painesville. 
'45-'57  fParshall  Terry. 

Palmyra. 
f  Henry  Hurlburt. 

Patchogue,  L.  I. 
'68  Frederic  Muuson. 

Peekskill,  Meth. 
'67-'69  Milton  S.  Terry. 

Pendleton. 
41-'46  f  Roswell  Brooks 
54-'60  Geo.  Tomlinson. 

Penyi  Yan,  Presb. 
54-'60  William  W.  Taylor, 

Peterboro\ 
'59-'60  f  John  N.  Powell. 

Phcenix. 
68-'72  Edgar  Perkins. 
Pierrepont. 
46-61  Philet.  Montague. 

Plattsburg,  First  Presb. 
'44-'54  David  Dobie. 


Ridgeville. 

f  Samuel  Howe. 

Ridgeville,  Presb. 
'37-'39  Samuel  Howe. 


40  f  George  S.  Wilson 

Pompey  Hill. 
36-'37  John  Gridley. 

Port  Jackson. 
'59-'62  Isaac  G.  Duryee. 

Potsdam,  Presb. 
72-       Edw.  B.  Furbish. 

Poughkeepsie. 
60-'62  Moses  C.  Tyler. 
'63-69  James  L.  Corning. 
"69-7 1  Henry  Loomis. 
Poughkeepsie,  Cannon  st.  Mth 
'70-        Milton  S.  Terry. 

Raymondville. 
'39-'42  fPhilet.  Montague, 

Redfield. 
69-        fDaniel  C.  Tyler. 

Reed's  Corners. 
'53-'54  fl.  W.  Plummer. 

Rensselaerville. 
'42-'43  George  Goodyear. 

Ridgebury. 
'38-'48  William  Y.  Miller. 


'37-'54  Samuel  G.  Orton. 

Riverhead,  L.  I. 
'61-'65  fHenry  Clark. 

Rochester. 

fHenry  Hurlburt. 

'35-'36  fJohnT.  Avery. 

Rochester,  Plymouth. 
'56-'62  Jonathan  Edwards. 
Rochester,  Second  Presb. 
'3  8- '40  George  Beecher. 

Rockford. 
'57-'63  f  Rich'd  Woodruff. 
Rome. 

fHenry  Hurlburt. 

'46-'47  fGeorge  C.  Lucas. 

Rome,  Presb. 
'40-'41  Charles  Jones. 

Riishville. 
'35-'55  Maltby  Gelston. 

Rye,  Presb. 
'29-'32  W.  H.  Whittemore. 

Rye,  Meth. 
'59-'60  Benj.  Pilsbury. 

Salina. 
'50  f  John  J.  Slocum. 

Salt  Point. 
'60-'62  f  Amasa  C.  Prissell. 
Sandlake,  First  Presb. 
'48-'51  C.  H.  Hubbard. 

Sangerjield. 
'33-'35  fFred.  H.  Ayres. 
'35-'36  Fred.  H.  Ayres. 

Saugerties. 
'65-68  George  W.  Fisher. 

Sayville,  L.  I. 
'65-'68  fHenry  Clark. 

Schenectady,  Second  Ref. 
'52-58  Isaac  G.  Duryee. 

Scott. 
'50-'54  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Seneca  Falls,  Presb. 
'57-'62  Wm.  J.  Jennings. 

Sherbtor7ie. 
'38-'39  fGeo.  E.  Delavan. 

Sherman. 
'52-'54  W.  T.  Reynolds. 

Sidney  Plains. 
'26-'29  Samuel  G.  Orton. 

South  Amenia,  Presb. 
'59-62  Amasa  C.  Frissell. 

South  Canton. 
'42-'45  fPhilet.  Montague. 

South  Granville. 
48-'51  Daniel  C.  Tyler. 

South  Haven. 
40-52  George  Tomlinson. 
54-'55  JJosepli  A.  Saxton. 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


151 


South  Oyster  Bay,  Episc. 
'6] -'7 2  Sabura  S.  Stocking. 

South  Trento7i. 
'59-'60  fDaniel  C.  Tyler. 

Spencerport,  First. 
'52-'59  James  H.  Dill. 
'5 9-' 6 6  Sam'l  T.  Richards. 

Steuben. 
'51-'52  Isaac  G.  Duryee. 

Suspension  Bridge. 
'55-59  f Jared  0.  Knapp. 

Syracuse. 
'38-'39  f  John  T.  Avery. 

Syracuse,  First  Presb. 
'50-'51   Chas.  K.  McHarg. 

Taberg. 
'6G-'69  fDaniel  C.  Tyler. 

Thomson. 
'57-'60  fParshall  Terry. 

Ticonderoga. 

fSamuel  Moseley. 

Ticonde)-oga,  dbc. 
'49-'58  fHenry  Herrick. 
Ticonderoga,  Fourth  Presb. 
'42-'44  Walter  R.  Long. 

Troy,  Presb. 
'39-'40  fThomas  Wickes. 

7'urin. 
'54-'55  fWm.  H.  Adams. 

Turin.  Presb. 
'69-       f Lewis  Williams. 

Unionville. 
'57-'59  fParshall  Terry. 

Unionville,  Presb. 

'59-  H.  F.  Wadsworth. 

Upper  Aquebogue,  L.  J. 

'69  fLoring  B.  Marsh. 

Utica. 

fHenry  Hurlbiirt. 

Vernon. 
'48-'5I  Isaac  P.  Stryker. 

Vernon  Center. 
'35-'39  Alfred  Hough. 

Victor. 

Jairus  Wilcox. 

Wodham's  Mills. 
'56-'o9  J.  A.  Woodhull. 

Wading  Fiver.  L.  I. 
'63  fLoring  B.  Marsh. 

Walton. 

'61-'67  fGould  C.  Judson. 

Walton,  New  Road. 

'48  fWiUiam  Baldwin. 

Washington  Eollow. 

James  H.  Howe. 

Watkins. 
'42-'46  fisaac  P.  Stryker. 

West  Fayette. 
'52-'o3  fDaniel  C.  Tyler. 

W.estford. 
'56-58  Daniel  C.  Tyler. 


West  Stockholm. 
42-'45  Philet.  Montague. 

West  Troy. 
41  f  Walter  R.  Long. 

Whitehall,  First  Presb. 
'62-'62  Wm.  H.  Corning. 

Wfiitesboro\  Presb. 
'44-'50  Walter  R.  Long. 
'52-'66  J.  B.  Hubbard. 

Whitney's  Point. 
41  -'42  f  Oscar  F.  Parker. 
'62-'64  fWilliam  M.  Gay. 

Wilson. 
50-'56  George  E.  Delavan. 
W^orcester,  Presb. 

f  WilHam  Baldwin. 

Yonkers,  Kef. 

'51-'52  Dwight  M.  Seward. 

Yonkers,  First  Presb. 

'52-'70  Dwight  M.  Seward. 

Yonkers,  Episc.  St.  PauVs. 

'58-'66  Darius  R.  Brewer. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Beverly.  Presb. 
'69-'70  fCharles  E.  Lord. 

Burlington  College,  Episc. 
'51-52  Moses  P.  Stickney. 

Camden. 
'52-'53  John  W.  Mears. 

East  Orange. 
'68-       Allen  McLean. 

Elizabeth,  Meth. 
'67-'69  fGeorge  Abele. 

Franklinville. 

f  Merit  S.  Piatt. 

Eackensack. 
'70  Henry  Losch. 

Hoboken. 
'52-56  Isaac  P.  Stryker. 

Jersey  City,  First. 
69-       G.  B.  WiUcox. 
Jersey  City,  Second  Presb. 
'63  George  C.  Lucas. 

Newark,  Central  Presb. 
'54  George  C.  Lucas. 

'65-'68  William  C.  Scofield. 
Newark,  Woodside  Presb. 
'69-       Clarence  Eddy. 

Newark,  Meth. 
'70-       John  W.  Freund. 

New  Egypt,  Presb. 
'58-'59  William  B.  Curtiss. 
Newfield. 

f  Merit  S.  Piatt. 

Newfoundland,  Presb. 

'42-'58  H.  F.  Wadsworth. 
North  Vineland. 

f  Merit  S.  Piatt. 

Orange,  Ep.,  St.  MarKsHall. 
'50-'60  Sabura  S.  Stocking. 


Orange  Valley. 
'61-       George  B.  Bacon. 

Paterson. 
'71  fWm.  C.  Sexton. 

Princeton,  First  Presb. 
'53-        Jas.  M.  McDonald. 

Trenton. 
'61-'62  fCharles  Jerome. 

Whijipany. 
'35-'36  William  Bushnell. 
Woodbridge,  First  Presb. 

George  C.  Lucas. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Ashland. 
'69-'71  Wm.  B.  WiUiams. 

Beaver  Meadow. 

'41-'43  Rod'k  R.  Williams. 

Bellefonte,  Lutheran. 

'72-        Jos.  C.  Tomlinson. 

Bethany,  Presb. 
'41 -'44  Jeremiah  Miller. 

Brooklyn. 
'58-'67  fWm.  H.  Adams. 

Darby. 

f  James  M.  Davis. 

East  Greene. 
'67-       Wm.  H.  Adams. 

East  Whiteland,  Presb. 
'40-'45  Daniel  H.  Emerson. 

Farmington. 
'65-'67  f  Elliot  C.  Hall. 

Great  Bend  Village,  Presb. 
'65-'67  Wilbur  Johnson. 

Greensburg. 
'40-'43  Wm.  W.  Taylor. 
G^iy's  Mills. 
'71-       fWm.  C.  Sexton. 

Ilazleton. 
'63  Henry  Losch. 

Kittaniny,  Episc. 
'71-       Oliver  S.  Taylor. 

Lawrenceville,  Presb. 
'54-'59  Albert  H.  Barnes. 

LeraysviUe. 
'64-"67  f  Phin.  Blakeman. 

Lower  Providence. 
'33-34  William  Wolcott. 

Manayunk,  Presb. 
'33-'34  James  M.  Davis. 

Minersville. 
'45-'60  Rod'k  K.  Williams. 

Mt.  Joy. 
'45-'47  Jeremiah  Miller. 

Neshaminy,  Presb. 
'48  Douglas  K.  Turner. 

New  Milford. 
'62-'64  fisaac  P.  Stryker. 

Northumberland,  Presb. 
'54-'56  Brown  Emerson. 
PhiladdpTiia. 
'59         fHenry  Losch. 


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PLACES   OF    MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


'61- 


James  M.  Davis. 
Daniel  H.  Emerson. 


Philadelphia,  Central  Fresh. 
'52-64  Henry  S.  Clarke. 

Philadelph.,  Fairm.  Presb. 
'35         James  M.  Davis. 

Pniladelphia,  Green  Hill. 
'47_'54  William  W.  Taylor. 

Philadelphia,  Olivet  Presb. 
'61-71  William  W.  Taylor. 

PhUadelphia,  S.  W.  Prcsb. 
'67-       John  McLeod. 
Philadelph.,  WahiHst.  Presb. 
'52-68  James  G.  Butler. 
Philadelphia,  Western  Presb. 
'54-'55  fW.  I.  Budington. 
Philadelphia,  Meth. 
'66-'69  John  W.  Freund. 
Philadel.,Ep.,  Ch.  Epipihany. 
'45-'54  James  H.  Fowles. 
Philadelp.,  Ep.,  St.  Mark's. 
'62-65  E.  A.  Washburn. 
Pittsburgh. 

James  M.  Davis. 

'68         Rod'k  R.  Williams. 

Potterville. 
'65         Henry  Losch. 

Shairwkin. 
'61  Henry  Losch. 

Shippenburg. 
'72-       William  W.  Taylor. 

Sugar  Grove. 

f  Horace  A.  Taylor. 

Susquehanna  Depot. 

'67  fWilliam  Baldwin. 

Toivnville. 
'71  fWm.  C.  Sexton. 

York,  Presb. 
'45-'55  Dan'l  H.  Emerson. 
'55-'59  Chas.  J.  Hutchins. 
Ym-k,  Engl.  Moravian. 
'68-       Wilham  H.  Rice. 

DELAWARE. 

Milford. 
'57-'60  John  W.  Mears. 

Newark. 
'57-'58  fSeth  C.  Brace. 

St.  George's. 
'5  5-' 6  7  Dan'l  H.  Emerson. 

MARYLAND. 

Annapolis,  Episc. 
-'65  Jas.  R.  Davenport. 
Baltimore. 
'67-'69  Edwin  Johnson. 
'70-'72  -f-Leon.  W.  Bacon. 

Baltimore,  First  Presb. 
'36-        John  C.  Backus. 

Cumberland,  Presb 
'59         Henry  Losch. 


Cumberland,  Episc. 

David  H.  Buel. 

Elkton. 
54-'57  John  W.  Hears. 

Rockvilk  and  Bethesda. 

59         Edw.  H.  Cumpston. 

Westr)iinster,  Episc. 

David  H.  Buel. 


DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington. 
('47)       John  E.  GraefE. 

Washington,  First  Presb. 
37-'40  William  McLain. 
Washington,  Second  Presb. 
40-'41  George  I.  Wood. 
42  Rufus  W.  Clark. 

VIRGINIA. 
Alexandria. 
('50)       f  John  E.  GraefE. 
E.  Shore,  McKemie  &  Homes. 
'57-59  Edw.  H.  Cumpston. 
Lynchburg,  Second  Presb. 
38-40  Edw.  H.  Cumpston. 

Morgantoivn. 
'31-'32  -f-Abrah.  R.  Brown. 
Norfolk,  Episc. 

Leonidas.  L.  Smith. 

Prince  Edward. 
'48-'57  Edw.  H.  Cumpston. 
SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Orangeburg. 
62        f  Andr.  F.  Dickson. 

St.  John's  Island,  Presb. 
('50)     f  Andr.  F.  Dickson. 
GEORGIA. 

Albany,  Episc. 
'51-'59  f  J.  Hardin  George. 

Atlanta,  Cong. 

'69-       Cyrus  W.  Francis. 

Griffin,  Episc. 

'59-'64  J.  Hardin  George. 

Macon,  Cong. 
'69-        fEnoch  E.  Rogers. 

Monticello. 
'36  fJ.  Hardin  George. 

FLORIDA. 

Apalachicola. 
'44-45  fChas.  Dickinson. 

St.  Angustine,  Presb. 
'65-       \G.  0.  Reynolds. 

LOUISIANA. 
Ascension,  N.  River  Parish. 
'45-'50  f  Jos.  A.  Saxton. 
Bayou  Teche. 
'43         f Edw.  A.  Renouf. 
New  Orleans,  Meth. 
'63  Wm.  T.  Gilbert. 

TENNESSEE. 

Elizabe.thlown. 
'70-       fH.  C.  Atwater. 


Memphis. 
65-'69  -f-Zerah  K.  Hawley. 

Nashville. 
Leonidas  L.  Smith. 


KENTUCKY. 

Frankfort,  Episc. 
43.         Moses  H.  Hunter. 

OHIO. 

Akron. 

f  Roswell  Brooks. 

43-'47  Isaac  Jennings. 
49-'56  Nath.  P.  Bailey. 

Alexandria. 
'61-'67  fH.  C.  Atwater. 

Ashtabula. 
'28-'30  fHenry  Cowles. 

Atwater. 
'38-'40  S.  H.  Whittlesey. 

Austinburg. 
'30-'32  fHenry  Cowles. 
'32-35  Henry  Cowles. 

Batavia,  Presb. 
'33-'38  George  Beecher. 

Bath. 

fSherm.  D.  Taylor. 

Berlin  Heights. 
'53-58  Friend  A.  Deming. 

Birmingham. 
'42  -j-Oliver  W.  Mather. 

Bowling  Green. 
'72-       f  J.  B.  Hubbard. 

Canton. 
43-'46  WiUiam  W.  Taylor. 

Chatham. 
'68-'72  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Ghilicothe,  Second  Presb. 
'40-'43  George  Beecher. 

Cincinnati,  Welch. 
'68-        Rod'k  R.  WiUiams. 
Cincinnati,  First. 
'52-'55  James  D.  Butler. 

Cincinnati,  Fourth  Presb. 
'36  John  Dudley. 

Cincinnati,  Episc. 

Edward  Winthrop. 

Claridon. 
'43-'48  Marshall  H.  Fames. 

Clarksjield. 
'29-37  Xenophon  Betts. 

Cleveland,  First  Presb. 
'58-        Wm.  H.  Goodrich. 
Cleveland,  First,  Cong. 
'72-       Samuel  H.  Lee. 

Cleveland,  North  Presb. 
'70-        Anson  Smith. 
Cleveland,  Euclid  av.  Presb. 
'63-'66  John  Monteith. 

Columbus. 
'39-40  f Stephen  Topliff. 

Cuyahoga  Falls. 
fHenry  Case. 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


153 


'43 


56-'57  f  J.  L.  Tomlinsou. 

Dayton,  Third  Presb. 
59-65  Shubael  G.  Spees. 
Defiance,  Episc. 

Edw.  Winthrop. 

Dover. 
•{■Oliver  W.  Mather. 
FAyria.  Fint  Fresh. 
D.  A.  Grosvenor. 

Florence. 
'37-'71  Eldad  Barber. 

Franklin. 

f  Cornelius  A.  Hoyt. 

'47  Sherlock  Bristol. 

'49-'50  f  Elias  Clark. 

Freedom. 
'44  '51   Friend  A.  Deming. 

Georgetown. 
'54-'55  f  Jerem.  R.  Barnes. 

Geneva. 

fAlanson  Saunders. 

fSherm.  D.  Taylor. 

'47-'50  jOliver  "W.  Mather. 

Grafton. 
'47-'54  Gould  C.  Judson. 

Haviden. 
'51-'52  fS.  V.  Blakeslee. 
'53-'54  H.  W.  Osborn. 

Hudson. 
'40-44  Mason  Grosvenor. 

Iberia  College. 

Cornelius  A.  Hoyt. 

Jefferson. 
'43-'44  f  Phin.  Blakeman. 
'47-'48  fS.  V.  Blakeslee. 

Lebanon. 
'72-        fE.  B.  Burrows. 

Lenox. 
'47-'48  fS.  V.  Blakeslee. 

Lyme. 

Xenophon  Betts. 

Mc  ConneUsville. 
fHenry  Case. 

Mansfield. 
'58-'60  fW.W.Woodworth. 

Marietta. 
'4(i-'69  Thomas  Wickes. 

Marietta,  Episc. 
Edward  Winthrop. 

Marion,  Presb. 
'29-'32  fEldad  Barber. 

Maumee,  Episc. 

Edward  Winthrop. 

Medina. 
'45-'46  fWilliam  Baldwin. 
'53-'62  |d.  a.  Grosvenor. 
Mesopotamia,  First  Fre.sb. 
'40-'52  H.  W.  Osborn. 

Middlebury. 

fAlanson  Saunders. 

Milan. 
'29-'37  fEverton  Judson. 


'37-48  Everton  Judson. 

Morgan. 
'42-'45  Horace  A.  Taylor. 

Napoleon.  Episc. 

Edw.  Winthrop. 

New  I'hiladelphia. 

fChester  Birge. 

North  Bloomfield. 
'47  B.  Y.  Messenger. 

Norwalk,  Presb. 
'35-'38  f  Alfred  Newton. 
'38-'70  Alfred  Newton. 

Norwalk,  Episc. 

Edward  Winthrop. 

Oxford,  Second  Presb. 

'56-'59  Edward  W.  Root. 

Painesville. 

fHenry  Hurlburt. 

'64-'66  f  W.W.Wood  worth. 
i'ainesville,  Independ.  Presb. 
'57-'64  Nath.  P.  Bailey. 

Perrysburgh. 

f  James  H.  Francis 

Piqua. 
'47-48  f Jerem.  R.  Barnes. 

Ravenna. 
'41-'49  Edw.  E.  Atwater. 

Kuggles. 
'45  f  Oliver  W.  Mather. 

Sandxisky, 
'28-'30  fHenry  Cowles. 

SevilU. 
'66  fHenry  Losch. 

Springfield. 
'60-'65  Edward  W.  Root. 

Streetsborough. 
'55  fD.  B.  Davidson. 


47-56  Anson  Smyth. 

Troy. 
63-'6o  fParshall  Terry. 

Twinsburg. 
43-46  Robert  C.  Learned. 
60-'67  Sidney  Bryant. 

Unionville. 

fAlanson  Saunders. 

Vermillion. 

Xenophon  Betts. 

70  f Sidney  Bryant. 

Vienna. 
30-'35  fChester  Birge. 
43-'50  Xenophon  Betts. 
50-'71  fXenophon  Betts. 

Wakernan. 
29-'37  Xenophon  Betts. 

42  William  Russell. 
Warren,  First  Presb. 

70-        Nath.  P.  Bailey. 
Willoughby. 

43  Henry  S.  Clarke. 
11 


INDIANA. 

Elkhart. 
'56-'59  fWm.  W.  Atwater. 
Eviinsville.  Presb. 
'36-'37  f  Jerem.  R.  Barnes. 
'38-'45  Jerem.  R.  Barnes. 
'49  Charles  E.  Lord. 

La  Fayette. 

Darius  M.  Hoyt. 

Lake  Prairie,  W.  VreekPresb. 
'57-64  Hiram  Wason. 

La  Porte. 
'09-' 71  Wm.  C.  Scofield. 

Madiso7i. 
'36-'43  WiUiam  Twining. 

Madison.  Second  Presb. 
'54-'65  W.  W.  Atterbury. 

Michigan  City. 
'44-'49  Erastus  Colton. 

Terre  Haute. 
'65-'70  fE.  Frank  Howe. 
'70-        E.  P>ank  Howe. 

Vevay,  Presb. 
'43-57  Hiram  Wason. 

ILLINOIS. 

Aledo. 
'09-        fPliny  F.  Warner. 

Alton. 
'32-'35  fElisha  Jenney. 
'70-'72  M.  K.  Whittlesey. 

Atlanta. 
'54-'59  f  Lemuel  Foster. 
'66-        fGeo.  B.  Hubbard. 

Augusta. 

f  James  A.  Hawley. 

Aurora,  New  England. 

'58-'66  fGeo.  B.  Hubbard. 

Batavia. 
'50-'51  fGeo.  B.  Hnbbard. 
'70-       Edward  W.  Root. 

Beardstown. 
'47 --'49  fGeo.  B.  Hubbard. 
'59-'63  WiUiam  Twining. 

Bethel. 
'32-'36  f  Albert  Hale. 
'39-'46  fLemuel  Foster. 

Blackstone  Grove. 
'34-'36  fWiUiam  Kirby. 

Bloomington. 
'33-'39  fLemuel  Fester. 
'48-'50  f  Richard  C.  Bristol. 
'53-'57  Elihu  P.  IngersoU. 

Blue  Island. 
'63-'70  fLemuel  Fostsr. 

Brighton,  Presb. 
'51 -'57  fHenry  D.  Piatt. 

Bristol. 
'5  8-' 50  f  Joel  Grant. 
'68-'70  f  Joel  Grant. 

Bunker  Hill. 
'56-66  f James  Weller. 


154 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


Byron. 
'50-59  f Reuel  M.  Pearson. 

Cambridge. 
'70-        fJoel  Grant. 

Camp  Point,  Presb. 
'64^'67  f  Wm.  E.  Catlin. 

Canton. 
'47-'49  fGeo.  B.  Hubbard. 

CarroUon. 
'30-'3I  f  Henry  Herrick. 

Cartilage. 

fjulius  A.  Reed. 

'51-'53  Wm.  E.  Catlin. 

Ghandlerville. 
'56-'57  fAUlyn  S.  Kellogg. 

Chelsea. 
'46         John  N.  Powell. 

Ghenoa. 
'72-       fW.  B.  WiUiams. 

Chesterfield. 
'58-'68  f  Henry  D.  Piatt. 

Chicago. 
'62-'65  J.  H.  Trowbridge. 
Chicago,  First. 
'55-'5G  Geo.  W.  Perkins. 
Chicago,  Plymouth. 
"'54-'55  N.  H.  Eggleston. 
'64-'66  fH.  D.  Kitchel. 

Chicago,  New  England. 
'56-'57  Charles  P.  Bush. 
'65-'68  John  P.  GuUiver. 
Chicago,  South. 
''59-'62  James  H.  Dill. 

Chicago.  Leavitt  St. 
""63—        Moses  Smith. 

Chicago,  Lincoln  Park. 
'67-'69  H.  P.  DeForest. 

Chicago,  First  Presb. 
'40-50  Flavel  Bascom. 

Chicago,  Bethel. 
'45-58  Jairus  Wilcox. 
CollinsviUe. 
'33-'34  fRoswell  Brooks. 

f  Alfred  Plant. 

Como. 
'55-'56  f  Josiah  W.  North. 
'66-'69  Pliny  F.  Warner. 

Concord. 
'53-'65  William  E.  Catlin. 

DeKalh. 
'56-'61  f Richard  C.  Bristol 

Dover. 
'57-'64  Flavel  Bascom. 

Dundee. 
'53         fGeorge  Bent. 

Elbridge. 
'58-'62  fF.  A.  Deming. 

Elizabeth. 
'45-47  fJohn  0.  Downer. 

Elmu'ood. 
'62-'G3  f  Elihu  P.  IngorsoU. 


44 


Fairfield. 
f  Philip  Eveleth. 
Farmington,  Presb. 
41-42  James  A.  Hawley. 

Forest  Station. 
67-'7 1   f  William  E.  Catlin. 
Freeport,  First  Presb. 
47-'49  f  John  C.  Downer. 
49-53  John  C.  Downer. 

Galena,  First  Presb. 
'48-'55  Shubael  G.  Spees. 

Galena,  Second  Presb. 
'48-'51  George  P.  Magoun. 

Galesburgh. 
50-'56  Flavel  Bascom. 
60-'68  Fred.  T.  Perkins. 

Geneseo. 
38-45  f Jarius  Wilcox. 
52-'54  fJosiah  W.  North. 

Godfrey,  Piesb. 
55-'(33  Albert  Smith. 

Grand  Detour. 
'43-'50  f Reuel  M.  Pearson 

G^'idley. 
71-        f  William  E.  Catlin 

Griggsville. 
47  Joseph  T.  Holmes. 

'47-'49  f  Geo.  B.  Hubbard. 

Hebron. 
54-'57  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Hinsdale. 
'69-72  fFlavel  Bascom. 

Island  Grove. 
f  Elisha  Jenney. 

Jacksonville. 
33-'38  fWilliam  Carter. 
51-59  Edwin  Johnson. 

Joliet. 
'44-'46  fBenj.  W.  Dwight. 
67  |j.  B.  Hubbard. 

Kewanee. 
'59-'61   fCharles  C.  Salter. 

Knoxville. 
'51  fZerah  K.  Hawley. 

'51 -'58  fWiUiam  S.  Miller. 

Lacon. 
'66-'70  fA.  A.  Stevens. 

La  Harpe. 
'38-'39  fZerah  K.  Hawley. 

Lamoille. 
'51 -'54  fGeo.  B.  Hubbard. 

Lanark. 
'63-'65  f  James  Kilbourn. 

Lanark,  First. 
'66-        Lucius  H.  Higgins. 

La  Salle. 
'53-'58  William  II.  Collins. 

I^awn  Nidge. 
'40-'48  fPioh'd  C.  Bristol. 

Lincoln. 
'71-        fllenry  D.  Piatt. 


Lockport. 
47-'48  f  Lansing  Porter. 
52-'58  fJoel  Grant. 

Ldwell. 
55-'o8  fGeo.  B.  Hubbard. 

Macomb. 
'59-'62  Zerah  K.  Hawley. 

Maiden. 
'63-'68  fElihu  P.  Ingersoll. 

Marine. 
'57  f  James  A.  Darrah. 

Marseilles. 
'62-63  fPhin.  Blakeman. 

Mattoon. 
'62-'64  \F.  A.  Deming. 

Mendon. 
'36-'45  fWilliam  Kirby. 


68-'69 


71- 

68-'69 

59-'63 

48-'60 

49-'70 
69-'70 


41 -'42 
'52-'56 


'5G-'66 
70- 


'42-'43 

'52-'54 


'38-'6G 
'64-'C9 


fBurritt  A.  Smith. 
Moline. 

A.  B.  Hitchcock. 
Monticello. 

f  Julius  A.  Reed. 
Theron  Baldwin, 
f  Elisha  Jenney. 

Morris. 
fWm.  A.  Baldwin. 

Alt.  Sterling. 

B.  Y.  Messenger. 
Nauvoo. 

f  Julius  A.  Reed. 

Neponset. 
fGeo.  W.  Colman. 

Normal. 
Geo.  S.  Dickerman. 

Onaaga 
fLemuel  Foster. 

Orangeville. 
f Lewis  E.  Sykes. 

Ottawa. 
M.  K.  Whittlesey. 
fBurritt  A.  Smith. 
Ottaiva,  Plymouth. 
W^m.  C.  Scofield. 

Payson. 
fZerah  K.  Hawley. 
fZerah  K.  Hawley. 

Peoria. 
f  A.  A.  Stevens, 
f  A.  A.  Stevens. 

Peru. 
fChas.  Dickinson. 
Wm.  A.  Baldwin. 

Pittsfield. 
fWilliam  Carter. 

Princfton. 
Flavel  Bascom. 


Qui7icy. 
'30-'38  f  Asa  Turner. 

Pan  tout. 
'72-       Geo.  B.  Hubbard. 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


155 


Richland. 
'44-'45  fl.  W.  Plummer. 

Bockford,  First. 
'44-'46  f  Lansing  Porter. 
'5" -'72  H.  M.  Goodwin. 
'72-        "Wilder  Smith. 

Rockford,  Second. 
'49 -'54  f Lansing  Porter. 
Rockford,  Westminster  Presb. 
'69-       William  S.  Curtis. 

St.  Charles. 
'48-'60  G.  S.  F.  Savage. 

Sandtvich. 
'57-63  f James  Kilbourn. 

Saunemin. 
'71-        f  WiUiam  E.  Catlin. 

Spring  Creek. 

f  Elisha  Jenney. 

Sprinijfield,  Second  Presb. 

'39-67  Albert  Hale. 

'72-        fJohn  H.  Barrows. 

Troy. 
'57  f  James  A.  Darrah. 

Udimi. 
'62-68  fRoswell  R.  Snow. 

Union  Grove. 
'65-66  f James  Kilbourn. 

Upper  Alton,  Presb. 
'46-54  fLemuel  Foster. 

Urbana. 
'56-'61  f  Isaac  P.  Stryker. 

Vermillion. 
'51-'55  f  Richard  C.  Bristol. 

Warsaw. 

f  Julius  A.  Reed. 

Washington. 

fRomulus  Barnes. 

Washington  Heights. 

'70-72  fLemuel  Foster. 

Wata^a. 
'67-'69  f  John  D.  Sands. 

Wi  verly. 
'37-'40  f  Elisha  Jenney. 
'51-'56  f  James  Weller. 
'57-'59  fWimam  D.  Sands, 

Winshw. 
'50-'58  fJohn  W.  Powell. 

MICHIGAN. 

Adrian. 
'34-'36  William  Wolcott. 
'54-'55  fLeand.  S.  Hobart. 

Albion.  Presb. 
'46-'55  fMiUs  B.  Gelston. 
'55-'61  Maltby  Gelston. 

Allegan. 
'40-'42  fHarvey  Hyde. 

Almont. 
'44-'46  fEHphalet  Parker. 

Ann  Arbor. 
48-50  fLeand.  S.  Hobart 


Ann  Arbor,  First  Presb. \ 

43-'55  William  S.  Curtis,   j' 

Au  Sable.  I 

f  Maltby  Gelston.     ,- 

Battle  Creek.        \ 
50-58  Solom.  D.  Pitkin.     |' 
58-'59  Charles  Jones. 
65  fWm.  A.  Baldwin.  , 

Cold  Water.        | 
'62-64  Gustavus  L.  Foster.  ^ 

Commerce. 
46-'52  fHarvey  Hyde.        1 

Dttroit.  I 

47-'48  fW.  W.  Atterbury. 

Detroit,  First. 
48-'64  H.  D.  Kitchel. 

Detroit,  Fort  Scott  Presb.  ^ 
'58-'65  Azariah  Eldridge. 

Easton  &c. 
61-'70  fLewis  E.  Sykes. 

Eayt  Saginaw. 
'71-       Wm.  DeLoss  Love. 

Eaton  Rapids. 

71-  fPhilo  R.  Hurd. 

Farwell. 

72-  f  Austin  H.  Norris. 

Flint. 
72-       fEdw.  W.  Bacon. 

Grass  Lake. 
56-'57  fWilliam  E.  Catlin. 
62-63  fMaltby  Gelston. 

Grosse  Isle,  Episc. 

Moses  H.  Hunter. 

Hancock. 
68-        P.  H.  HoUister. 

Howell. 
'67-        fGustav.  L.  Foster. 

Hudson. 
54-'56  fWm.  W.  Atwater. 
56-'62  fLeand.  S.  Hobart. 

Independence. 
70  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Independenee,  Cong. 
44-' 5  2  Gustavus  L.  Foster. 

Jackson. 
53-54  James  A.  Hawley. 
61-63  John  Monteith. 

Jonesville. 
'50-'55  f  Hanib.  L.  Stanley. 
'55-'61  Hannib.  L.  Stanley. 
Kalamazoo,  Presb. 
'54-'62  Wm.  S.  Huggins. 

Lansing. 
'48-'54  fW.  W.  Atterbury. 
'70-'71  f Simeon  0.  Allen. 

Lawrence. 
'67-       Edw.  Cleveland. 

Lima. 
'50-'52  Wm.  W.  Atwater. 
'58-'61  WiUiam  E.  CatUn. 

Lowell. 
. '70-'72  fLeverett S.Griggs. 


Marshall. 
54-'56  J.  H.  Trowbridge. 
Milford. 

f  Anson  Smyth. 

Monroe.  Episc. 
'46  Moses  H.  Hunter. 

Mt.  Clemens. 
'37-'40  f  John  Dudley. 

Mt.  Morris. 
'37-'40  f  John  Dudley. 

Niles. 
'48-'52  Benj.  F.  Millard. 
'50-'52  Erastus  Colton. 
'52-54  fWm.  W.  Atwater. 

Niles,  Presb. 
'44         Charles  E.  Lord. 

Nunica. 
'67-'70  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Paw  Paw. 
'47-'48  fD.  B.  Davidson. 

Plymouth. 

fMaltby  Gelston. 

Pontiac. 
'46-'51  Orlo  D.  Hine. 
72-        fSimeon  0.  Allen. 

Rochester. 
'44-'46  fHarvey  Hyde. 

Romeo. 
'51-'70  Philo  R.  Hurd. 
'69-        Horatio  0.  Ladd. 

Saginaw. 
42-'44  fHarvey  Hyde. 
Schookra/t. 
48-'50  Hollis  Russell. 

South  Saginaw. 

fMaltby  Gelston. 

Springfield. 
70  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Spring  Lake. 
'67-'70  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Union  City. 
'41-'48  Leand.  S.  Hobart. 

Webster. 
'50  fD.  B.  Davidson. 

White  Lake. 

'46-'52  fHarvey  Hyde. 

White  Pigeon. 

68-'70  f  J.  B.  Hubbard. 

Ypsilanti,  Presb. 
54-'62  Gustavus  L.  Foster. 

MISSOURI. 

Boonville. 
44  f  John  J.  Slocum. 

Brookfield. 
70-'71  Charles  C.  Salter. 

Brunsivick. 
'52-'63  S.  J.  M.  Beebe. 

De  Sola,  First  Presb. 
'67-'70  f  John  C.  Dowmer. 

Laclede. 
'64-'68  fEdwin  D.  Seward. 


156 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL    LABOR. 


Bock  Hill,  Fresh. 
'49         fJames  A.  Darrah. 
St.  Louis. 

f  Alfred  Plant. 

St.  Louis,  Pilgrim. 
'66-'69  John  Monteith. 

St.  Louis,  Mayflower. 
'69-' 71  John  Monteith. 

St.  Louis,  First  Fresb. 
'48-'49  fS.  J.  M.  Beebe. 

St.  Louis,  Pine  St.  Fresh. 
'51-'52  f Walter  R.  Long. 

West  Ely,  Fresh. 
'69-       James  A.  Darrah. 

IOWA. 

Bellevue. 
'61-'64  fElias  Clark. 

Belmont. 
'69-       f  John  D.  Sands. 

Bloomfield. 
'43-'45  fW.  A.  Thompson. 

Burr  Oak. 
'60-'70  fGeorge  Bent. 

Cedar  Falls. 
'65-'68  f  James  B.  Chase. 
'70-       Charles  Gibbs. 

Council  Bluffs. 
'70-       H.  S.  DeForest. 

Danville. 
'39-'44  fReuben  Gaylord. 
'44-'55  Reuben  Gaylord. 
'62-'67  fD-  B.  Davidson. 

Davenport. 
'41 -'44  f  A.  B.  Hitchcock. 
'48-51  George  F.  Magoun, 

Denmark. 
'  '38-69  Asa  Turner. 

Des  Moines,  Plymouth. 
'66-'70  H.  S.  DeForest. 
'72-       Alvah  L.  Frisbie. 

Duhuque. 
'53-55  Jesse  Guernsey. 
'56-'62  J.  H.  Trowbridge. 

Duhuque,  Fresh. 
'39-'41  fZerah  K.  Hawley, 
Shubael  G.  Specs. 

Dunlap. 
'68-'7l  Chas.  N.  Seymour. 

Durant. 
'57-'61  f  J.  S.  Whittlesey. 

Earlville. 
'65-'70  fCharles  Gibbs. 

Eddyville. 
'46.         fLoring  B.  Marsh. 

Fairfield. 
'40-'44  fJulius  A.  Reed. 
'44-'45  Julius  A.  Reed. 
'46-'50  fW.  A.  Thompson. 

Fayeltf. 
'7l-'72  fWm.  B.  Williams. 


Fort  Madison. 
38-'49  f  James  A.  Clark. 

Fox. 
43-'45  fW.  A.  Thompson. 

Garnavillo. 
63-'68  fGiles  M.  Porter. 

(Jrinnell. 
71-       W.  W.  Woodworth. 

Keokuk,  Fresh. 
47-'50  fGlen  Wood. 

Keokuk,  Cong. 
61-'67  George  Thacher. 
'70-        Cyrus  Pickett. 

Keosauqua. 

t^lfred  Plant. 

'55-'56  fWilliam  D.  Sands. 
'56-'64  f  John  D.  Sands. 
'65-66  jjohn  D.  Sands. 

Lansing. 
'5  8-' 5  9  f  George  Bent. 

Lewis. 
'67-'69  fWm.  C.  Sexton. 

Lyons. 
'62-'67  fH.  L.  Stanley. 
'60-'64  fGeo.  F.  Magoun. 
'71-        f Lucius  Curtis. 

Maqiioketa. 
'56-57  fGeo.  E.  Delavan. 
'59-'62  jPhin.  Blakeman. 

Marion. 
'52-'54  fJas.  R.  Mershon. 

Mt.  Pleasant. 
'38-'39  fReuben  Gaylord. 
'54-'55  fWilliam  D.  Sands. 
'72        f  WiUiam  G.  Marts. 

Monona. 
'54-62  fD.  B.  Davidson. 

New  Oregon. 
'65-'67  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Onawa. 
'66-'70  fG.  L.  WoodhuU. 
'71-        fChas.  N.  Lyman. 

Olho. 
'70-        j-George  Bent. 

Ottumwa. 
'64  Elias  Clark. 

Oskaloosa. 
'46         f  Loring  B.  Marsh. 

Quincy 
'66-'67  f  John  D.  Sands. 

Troy. 
'43-'45  fW.  A.  Thompson. 

Whentland. 
'70-'72  fH.  L.  Stanley. 
'72-       H.  L.  Stanley. 

Wilton. 
'60-'62  fEdw.  Cleveland. 
'62-'66  fEdw.  Cleveland. 

Wyoming. 
'57-61  fGeo.  E.  Delavan. 


WISCONSIN. 

Arena,. 
71         fSam'l  W.  Powell. 

Aztalan. 
46-'47  f  Edwin  D.  Seward. 

Barahoo. 
61-'64  fEdwin  D.  Seward. 

Barton. 
57-'63  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Bebit,  First. 
65-       George  BushneU. 

Bdoit,  Second. 
'59-60  f Jared  0.  Knapp. 

Beloit,  First  Fresh. 
'57-'59  Charles  P.  Bush. 

Benton. 
'47-'50  fSolom.  D.  Pitkin. 

Bristol. 
'55-'57  fRoswell  R.  Snow. 

Clinton. 
'64-'66  fPliny  F.  Warner. 

Dartford. 
'62-'64  fWilliam  E.  CatUn. 

Elkhorn. 
'64-'65  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Fond  du  Lac. 
'59-        fWm.  A.  Baldwin. 

Fort  Atkinson. 
'56-'63  fDan  C.  Curtiss. 

Fort  Howard. 
'63-      fDan  C.  Curtiss. 

Genessee. 
'45-'46  fEdwin  D.  Seward. 
'54-'56  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Harlland. 
'55-'57  fRoswell  R.  Snow. 
'59-'60  fH.  C.  Atwater. 

Hudson. 
'65-'67  f  Jas.  H.  Bradford. 
'71-72  fLauren  M.  Foster. 
'72-        Lauren  M.  Foster. 

Hus/isford. 
'64-'67  f  Joseph  S.  Lord. 

Janesville. 
'58-'59  fWm.  C.  Scofield. 

Kenosha. 
'43-'46  fEdwin  D.  Seward. 
'47-54  John  Gridley. 
'53-'54  f Chas.  J.  Hutchins. 
'59-'60  f  Chas.  J.  Hutchins. 
'66-'68  P.  H.  Hollister. 

Lake  Mills. 
'4(;_'61  fEdwin  D.  Seward. 

Lancaster. 
'47-        fSara'l  W.  Eaton. 

Madison. 
'55-'60  N.  H.  Eggleston. 

MencLslia. 
'53-57  fTheodore  Cooke. 

Milton 
'43-'45  f  Enoch  W.  Hewitt. 


PLACES   OF   MINISTERIAL   LABOR. 


157 


Milwaukee,  Sjjring  St. 
'58-'7l  Wm.  DeLoss  Love. 
Milwaukee,  Hanover  St. 
'67-'7l  Wilder  Smith. 

Milvjaukee,  First  Fresh. 
'55-'59  Shubael  G.  Spees. 
'60-61  f James  L.  Corning. 

New  Diggins. 
'4'7-'50  fSolom.  D.  Pitkin. 

b>ew  London. 
'56-'59  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Pewaukee. 
'55-'57  fRoswell  R.  Snow. 

Plyuiouih. 
'70-        Jolin  N.  Powell. 

Pacine. 
'60-' 65  Ghas.  J.  Hutchins. 
'63-'64  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Ripon. 
'61-63  James  A.  Hawley. 
'67  fEllsha  W.  Cook. 

'69-70  JLucius  Curtis. 

Rochester. 
'47-'55  fRoswell  R.  Snow. 
'57-'62  f  RosweU  R.  Snow. 

Rostndale. 
'64-'70  John  N.  Powell. 

Sulec. 
'59-'62  fStephen  D.  Peet. 

Shopiere. 
('67)        Sherm.  D.  Taylor. 

Somers,  Presb. 
'55-72  John  Gridley. 

Troy. 
'45-'47  RosweU  R.  Snow. 

Twelve  Mile  Grove. 
'46-'51  f  Enoch  W.  Hewitt. 

Viroqua. 

fGould  C.  Judson. 

Waterford. 
'47-55  RosweU  R.  Snow. 
'57-'62  fRosweU  R.  Snow. 

Whitewater. 
'42-'44  fFrancis  H.  Case. 
'52-53  Wnj.  S.  Huggins. 
'58  fWm.  A.  Baldwin. 

'66-       fTheron  G.  Colton. 

Wilmot. 
'69         fRosweU  R.  Snow, 


MINNESOTA. 

Anoka. 
56-58  fGeorge  Bent. 

Cannun^s  Falls. 
'55-56  f Jerem.  R.  Barnes. 

Duluth. 
'7  I -'72  f  Charles  C.  Salter. 
'72-        Charles  C.  Salter. 

Minneapolis,  Plymouth. 
'62 -'64  f Charles  C.  Salter. 
'64-'69  Charles  C.  Salter. 
Minneapolis,  Episc. 

Elisha  S.  Thomas. 

Monticello. 

f  Oscar  M.  Smith. 

Northfield. 
'55-56  f Jerem.  R.  Barnes. 

Owatonna. 
'66-'69  fLever.  S.  Griggs. 

Rochester. 
'57-'f.O  fEUas  Clark. 

St.  Anthony  s  Falls,  Episc. 
'67  John  AnketeU. 

St.  Clotid. 
'67-'69  fGeorge  I.  Wood. 

St.  Paul's,  Fird  Prtsb. 
'57-        John  Mattocks. 

Spring  Valley. 
'63-'6G  fLever.  S.  Griggs. 

Wabashaw. 
'67-68  Henry  Loomis. 

Waseca. 
'70-        f  Edward  C.  Starr. 

KANSAS. 

Quindaro. 
'72-        fAlex.  Johnston. 

Vienna. 
'70-       f Lewis  E.  Sykes. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Chverdale. 
'70-'71  f  Elijah  Janes. 

Folsom. 
'69         f  John  E.  Benton. 

Mission  Dolores. 
'51-'58  f  John  E.  Benton, 

Sortonville. 
'70-'71  John  T.  Owens. 

Oakland. 
'71  fJohn  E.  Benton. 

Petaluma. 
'69-       f  Chas.  J.  Hutchins, 


Sacramento. 
'49  f  Joseph  A.  Benton 

Sacramento.  First. 
'51-'G3  Joseph  A.  Benton. 

Salicoy. 
('71)        Sherlock  Bristol. 

San  Francisco,  First. 

'64-'65  fKinsley  Twining. 

San  Franrisro,  Second. 

'63-'64  f  Joseph  A.  Benton. 

'64-'69  Joseph  A.  Benton. 

Sail  Mateo. 
'72-        A.  M.  Goodnough. 

Vallejo. 
'70  A.  M.  Goodnough. 

OREGON. 

Forest  Grove. 
'66-68  fDaniel  A.  Miles. 

NEVADA. 

Elko. 
'70-'70  fll.  0.  Whitney. 

NEBRASKA. 

Aurora. 
fDavid  B.  Perry. 

Columbvs. 
'65-68  f James  B.  Chase. 

Eikhorn  City  and  vicinity. 
'71-        f  James  B.  Chase. 

fVemont. 
'68-69  f James  B.  Chase. 

Lincoln. 
'68-'70  Charles  Little. 

Omaha. 
'56-'64  Reuben  Gaylord. 

CANADA. 

Eaton. 
'37  fPhilip  Eveleth. 

Hull. 
'36-37  Philet.  Montague. 

Huntingdon,  Am.  Presb. 
'39  David  Dobie. 

Montreal,  Am.  Presb. 
'30-39  Geo.  W.  Perkins. 
'39- '47  Caleb  Strong. 
'47-'57  John  McLeod. 

FRANCE. 

Paris,  Am.  Chapel. 
'66-68  f Azariah  Eldridge. 


158     FOREIGN   MISSIONARIES. — PRESIDENTS   OF   COLLEGES. 


IV.     FOREIGN   MISSIONARIES.* 


Class. 

1825 

*Josiah  Brewer, 

Turkey  and  Greece, 

'26-'38. 

1829 

*Dyer  BaU, 

China, 

'38-'66. 

1830 

James  T.  Dickinson 

China, 

'35-'40. 

1831 

*John  M.  S.  Perry, 

Ceylon, 

'35-'38. 

1832 

*Edwin  Stevens, 

China, 

'36-'37. 

1833 

*Jesse  Loekwood, 

Cherokees, 

'34-'34. 

1834 

Henry  A.  Homes, 

Turkey, 

'36-'50. 

" 

Peter  Parker, 

China, 

'35-'45. 

1837 

Asa  B.  Smith, 

Nez  Perces  Indians, 

etc. 

'38-'46. 

1838 

Charles  S.  Sherman 

Syria, 

'39-'42. 

1840 

*Colby  C.  Mitchell, 

Nestorians, 

'41 '-'41. 

" 

*Samuel  G.  Whittelsey,                 Ceylon, 

'41-'47. 

1841 

♦Benjamin  Griswolc 

Africa, 

'41-'44. 

1842 

*Azariah  Smith, 

Turkey, 

'42-'51. 

" 

*David  T.  Stoddard, 

Nestorians, 

'43-'57. 

1846 

Lewis  Grout, 

South  Africa, 

Zulus, 

'46-'62. 

1847 

Isaac  G.  Bliss, 

Turkey, 

'47- 

" 

Charles  Little, 

India, 

'47-'60. 

" 

*Samuel  D.  Marsh, 

South  Africa,  Zulus, 

'47-'53. 

1848 

Moses  C.  White, 

China, 

'47-'53. 

1849 

William  Mellen, 

South  Africa,  Zulus. 

'51- 

1850 

♦Chester  N.  Righter 

,                      Turkey, 

'54-'56. 

1851 

♦William  Aitchison, 

China, 

'54-'59. 

" 

Albert  A.  Sturges, 

Micronesia, 

'52- 

1852 

Henry  Blodget, 

China, 

'54- 

" 

♦William  A.  Macy, 

China, 

'54-'59. 

" 

♦Andrew  T.  Pratt, 

Turkey, 

'52-'72. 

1855 

Julius  Y.  Leonard, 

Turkey, 

'57- 

1858 

William  Hutchison, 

Turkey, 

'58-'59. 

1869 

Isaac  Pierson, 

China, 

'70- 

1871 

Cornelius  B.  Bradley,                    Siam, 

'71- 

V.     PRESIDENTS   OF   COLLEGES. 

California. 

Iowa  U. 

Western  Reserve. 

'70-' 7  2  Henry  Durant. 

'71-       George  Thacher. 

'71- 

Carroll  Cutler. 

Hamilton. 

Ktmx. 

Yale. 

'39-'57  Simeon  North. 

'63-'68  William  S.  Curtis, 

'46-'7l  Theod.  D 

Woolsev. 

Illinois. 

'68-'72  John  P.  Gulliver. 

'71- 

Noah  Porter. 

'44- 

Jul.  M.  Sturtevant. 

Middlhury. 
'66-       Harvey  D.  Kitchel. 

*  For  a  more  extended  biographical  sketch  of  those  from  this  Seminary  who 
have  engaged  in  Foreign  Missionary  service,  see  the  paper  on  "  Yale  Theological 
Seminary  and  Foreign  Missions,"  by  Rev.  Charles  P.  Bush,  D.D.,  Dist.  Sec.  of  the 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  New  York  City,  in  the  "  Semi-Ceiitennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Divinity  School  of  Yale  College,"  1872,  pp.  38-G4. 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


159 


VI. 


PROFESSORS  IN   COLLEGES  AND   THEOLOGICAL 
SEMINARIES. 


COLLEGES. 

Amherst. 
'29-'33  *Sylvester  Hovey. 

Beloit. 
'54-'59  Franklin  W.  Fisk. 
'56-        Joseph  Emerson. 


'61-'.  . 
'59-'69 

'53-'56 
'69- 

/42-'43 
'47-'50 

'29-'39 
'55-'63 
'62-69 
'71- 


'31-'44 
'70- 


'66-'70 
"39-'40 
'67- 


Eliph.  Whittlesey. 

California. 
Henry  Durant. 

Dartmouth. 
Jas.  W.  Patterson. 
Chas.  H.  Hitchcock, 

Delaware. 
Seth  C.  Brace. 
*Charles  Long. 

Hamilton. 
Simeon  North. 
William  S.  Curtis. 
Wm.  N.  McHarg. 
John  W.  Mears. 

Howard  U. 
Eliph.  Whittlesey. 

Illinois. 
Jul.  M.  Sturtevant. 
Mason  Grosvenor. 

Lafayette. 
Chas.  H.  Hitchcock. 

Marshall. 
*Albert  Smith. 

Michigan  U. 
Moses  C.  Tyler. 


40-'45 

'72- 


'35-'48 
'36-'39 


'65- 
'66- 


'52- 
71- 


43-'54 
55-'58 


40-'58 
60-'71 


58-'67 

'31-'51 

'39-'62 

'41-'56 

'42- 

'46- 

'48-' 7  2 

'54-'61 


Middlebury.         \ 
♦Albert  Smith. 

Korth- Western  U. 
Henry  S.  Carhart. 

Oherlin. 
Henry  Cowles. 
John  P.  Cowles. 

Olivet. 
Joseph  L.  Daniels. 
John  H.  Hewitt. 

Princeton. 
Lyman  H.  Atwater. 
Univ.  New  York. 
Benj.  N.  Martin. 
•Joseph  A.  Saxton. 

Wabash. 
William  Twining. 
James  D.  Butler. 

Western  Reserve. 
Henry  N.  Day. 
Carroll  Cutler. 

Williams. 
*Sylvester  Hovey. 
Wisconsin  State  U. 
James  D.  Butler. 

Yale. 
Theo.  D.  Woolsey. 
*Wm.  A.  Lamed. 
Edw.  E.  Salisbury. 
Thos.  A.  Thacher. 
Noah  Porter. 
*James  Hadley. 
George  P.  Fisher. 


'59-        C.S.Lvman  (Scien.). 
'63-'66  Wm.  B.  Clarke. 
'63-        Lewis  R.  Packard. 
'67-'70  Oliver  E.  Daggett. 
,'67-        M.C.White  (Med.). 

iTHEOL.  SEMINARIES. 

!  Andocer. 

!'48-  Austin  Phelps. 
I '68-  John  L.  Taylor. 
1  Bangor. 

'70-  Lewis  L.  Paine. 
I  Berkeley. 

j'53-'62  Edw.  A.Washburn. 
I  Chicago. 

'59-        Franklin  W.  Fisk. 
'70-        James  T.  Hyde. 

Lane. 
'51-'66  George  E.  Day. 

Lexington. 
Edward  Winthrop. 

Pacific. 
Joseph  A.  Benton. 

Seahury. 
Elisha  S.  Thomas. 

Union. 
'62-'64  *Henry  H.  Hadley. 

Yale. 
'58-        Timothy  Dwight. 
'61-'62  *Henry  H.  Hadley. 
'61-        George  P.  Fisher. 
'66-        George  E.  Day. 


'69- 


'64 


VII.     ALPHABETICAL  INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


The  figures  designate  the  last  year  that  the   Class  to  which  the  individual 
belonged  spent  in  the  Seminary. 


1875  Abbott,  Albert  F. 

1844  AUen,  Rollin  D.  H. 

1835  Atwater,  Lyman  H. 

1837                  Charles  E. 

1868               Simeon  0. 

1850                   William  W. 

1839                 Josiah. 

1875  Anderson,  Kerr  C. 

1840  Averill,  James. 

1859  Abele,  George. 

1842  Andrew,  John  T. 

1847  Avery,  Frederick  D. 

1875  Adams,  AUison  D. 

1845  Angel,  Jacob. 

1847                 John. 

1872                 Arthur  H. 

1859  Anketell,  John. 

1835                 John  T. 

1875                 George  C. 

1828  Arms,  Hiram  P. 

1842                Oscar  F. 

1839                  John  C. 

1842  Atkins,  Benjamin  F. 

1842                Solon  C. 

1838                 WiUiam  H. 

1875                 Doane  R. 

1832  Ayres,  Frederick  H. 

1857  Aikin,  William  P. 

1847  Atterbury,  Wm.  W. 

1826  Babbitt,  Samuel  T. 

1851  Aitchison,  William. 

1840  Atwater,  Edward  E. 

1834  Backus,  John  C. 

1837  Allen,  Edward  D. 

1845                   Horace  C. 

1852                 Joseph  W. 

1841               Ephraim  W. 

1828                   Jason. 

1836                 Wllham  W. 

160 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


1869  Bacon,  Edward  W. 

1847 

1861               George  B. 

1829 

1854               Leonard  W. 

1874 

1840               William  T. 

1847 

1828  Badger,  Milton. 

1825 

1843  Bagg,  D.  Taj^lor. 

1852 

1849  Bailey,  Nathaniel  P. 

1874 

1840                Thomas. 

1875 

1834  Baker,  Oliver. 

1859 

1830  Baldwin,  Abraham  C. 

1850 

1867                   Charles  W. 

1835 

1835                   John  D. 

1847 

1845                   William. 

1838 

1853                   William  A. 

1842 

1830                   Theron. 

1864 

1829  Ball,  Dyer. 

1869 

1831             Mason. 

1871 

1866  Banks,  George  W. 

1837 

1829  Barber,  Eldad. 

1837 

1870  Barclay,  Thomas  D. 

1842 

1850  Barnard,  John  B. 

1857 

1851  Barnes,  A.  Henry. 

1825 

1837                 Jeremiah  R. 

1842 

1853                 Jonathan  E. 

1830 

1831                 Romulus. 

1846 

1873  Barnum,  Augustine. 

1842 

1844                  Samuel  W. 

1874 

1870  Barrows,  John  H. 

1835 

1870                   Walter  M. 

1858 

1865  Barton,  John  W. 

1831 

1832  Bascom,  Flavel. 

1833 

1855  Bassett,  Edward  B. 

1865 

1854                 WiUiam  E. 

1870 

1827  Bates,  Talcott. 

1841 

1838  Beach,  Aaron  C. 

1830 

1873                George  L. 

1847 

1869               John  W. 

1840 

1874  Beard,  Henry  B. 

1836 

1831  Beck  with,  Baruch  B. 

1838 

1842  Beebe,  Samuel  J.  M. 

1839 

1833  Beecher,  George. 

1853 

1846  Belden,  WiUiaui  W. 

1851 

1869  Bell,  Robert  C. 

1842 

1831  Bellows,  Thomas. 

1842 

1863  Bement,  WiUiam. 

1841 

1875  Benedict,  Arthur  J. 

1847 

1845                    Tliomas  N. 

1872 

1874  Benjamin,  George  W. 

1854 

1854  Bennett,  Ethan  0. 

1840 

1853  Bent,  George. 

1859 

1846  Benton,  Joseph  A. 

1846 

1850                  John  E. 

1833 

1828  Betts,  Xonophon. 

1832 

1875  Biddle,  Jacob  A. 

1.^74 

1828  Bidwell,  Oliver  B. 

1839 

1833                  Walter  H. 

1849 

1868  Bingham,  Egbert  B. 

1836 

1828  Birge,  Chester. 

1874 

1841  Birney,  James. 

1850 

1838  Bissoil,  William  C. 

1874 

1855  Blackader,  J.  W. 

1834 

1840  Blakeman,  Phineas. 

1874 

Blakeslee,  Samuel  V. 

1862  Carpenter,  Carlos  C. 

Blanchard,  Amos. 

1826  Carrington,  George. 

Bliss,  Edwin  M. 

1 833  Carter,  William. 

Isaac  G. 

1825  Case,  Francis  H. 

Seth. 

1856             Henry. 

Blodget,  Henry. 

1849  Catlin,  William  E. 

Boals,  John  C. 

1865               Hasket  D. 

Booth,  George  C. 

1850  Chandler,  Isaac  W. 

Bourne,  James  R. 

1 873                     John  S. 

Brace,  Charles  L. 

1845                     Joseph. 

Jonathan. 

1873  Chapin,  Roswell. 

Samuel. 

1832  Chapman.  Fred.  W. 

Seth  C. 

1833                     James  D. 

Bradbury,  Ammi  R. 

1850                     Wm.  H. 

Bradford,  James  H. 

1841                    WiUiam  R. 

Bradley,  Charles  P. 

1865  Chase,  James  B. 

Cornelius  B. 

18.")4  Cheney,  Greenleaf. 

Bradstreet,  Thomas  J. 

1840  Chesebrough,  A.  S. 

Brainerd,  Davis  S. 

1 829  Chestnut,  D.  D. 

Brewer,  Darius  R. 

1873  Childs,  Truman  D. 

Fisk  P. 

1873  Christie,  George  W. 

Josiah. 

1839  Churchill,  John 

Brewster,  Cyrus. 

1875  Clancy,  WiUiam  P. 

Brinsmade,  Peter  A. 

1845  Clapp,  Alexander  H. 

Bristol,  Richard  C. 

1839  Clark,  Eli  B. 

Sherlock. 

1840               Elias. 

Broadwell,  Homer  J. 

1838               Henry. 

Bronson,  Thomas. 

1837               James  A. 

Brooks,  Charles. 

1843               Perkins  K. 

John  F. 

1841               Rufus  W. 

Roswell. 

1840  Clarke,  Henry  S. 

William  E. 

1840                Walter. 

Brown,  Anselm  B. 

1 853                 WiUiam  B. 

Joshua  R. 

1851  Cleaveland,  James  B. 

A.  Rezeau. 

1835  Cleveland,  Edward. 

Bryan,  George  A. 

1840  Coe,  David  B. 

Bryant,  Sidney. 

1843           Samuel  G. 

Buckingham,  Sam.  G. 

1863  Coffey,  George  H. 

Budington,  William  I. 

1875  Coles,  Solomon  M. 

Buel,  David  II. 

1853  CoUins,  WiUiam  H. 

Bull,  John  C. 

1862  Colman,  George  W. 

Bullard,  Charles  H. 

1837  Colton,  Erastus. 

Burr,  Enoch  F. 

1852                Henrv  M. 

Zalmon  B. 

1837                John  0. 

Burritt,  William  H. 

1 849                Theron  G. 

Burroughs,  William. 

1855                WiUis  S. 

Burrows,  Edwin  B. 

1834  Comstock,  David  0. 

Burton,  Nathaniel  J. 

1845  Cook,  Elislia  W. 

Bush,  Charles  P. 

1845  Cooke,  Theodore. 

Bushee,  William  A. 

1844  Cooley,  Henry. 

Bushnell,  George. 

1866                 Henry  E. 

Horace. 

1831                 Orrin. 

William. 

1847  Cordley.Christoph.  M. 

Busser,  Samuel  E. 

1852  Corning,  James  L. 

Butler,  James  D. 

18-15                   WiUiam  H. 

J.  Glentwortli. 

1874  Countryman,  Frank. 

Butterfield,  Oliver  B. 

1840  Cowles,  Chauucey  D. 

Buttner,  Andrew  L. 

1829                 Henry. 

Byington,  Swift. 

1843                 James. 

Calhoun,  Newell  M. 

1829                 John  P. 

Camp,  Henry  B. 

1832                 Orson. 

Carhart,  Henry  M. 

1875  Craig,  WiUiam  B. 

ALPHABETICAL    INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


161 


1831  Crocker,  Zebulon. 

1863 

Dutton,  WiUiam  S. 

1874  Gaines,  MarshaU  R. 

1863  Crossman,  Edward  N. 

1838 

Dwight,  Benjamin  W. 

1854  Gallup,  James  A. 

1858  Cruickshanks,  James. 

1843 

Edward  S. 

1867  Galpin,  William  C. 

1837  Cumpston,  Edw.  H. 

1852 

James  M.  B. 

1869  Garretson,  F.  V. 

1873  Curtis,  Charles  B. 

1833 

Timothy. 

1875  Gates  Lorin  S. 

1845                Lucius. 

1853 

Timothy. 

1862  Gay,  WiUiam  M. 

1831                Rodney. 

1841 

Eames,  Marshall  H. 

1868  Gaylord,  Charles  H. 

1841                Williams. 

1875 

Eaton,  Edward  D. 

1839                   Reuben. 

1839  Curtiss,  Dan  C. 

1857 

Jacob. 

1 830  Gelston,  Maltby. 

1832                 Erastus. 

1831 

John  H. 

1846                  MiUsB. 

1875                Gilbert  A. 

1845 

Samuel  W. 

1837  George,  James  H. 

1832                 Samuel  I. 

1859 

Edgar,  John. 

1846  Gibbs,  Charles. 

1843                 William  B. 

1864 

Eddy,  Clarence. 

1846               James  B. 

1831                 William  P. 

1836 

Henry. 

1841   Giddings,  Solomon  P. 

1847  Gushing,  Christopher. 

1851 

Edmands,  John. 

1837  Gilbert,  Charles  T. 

1858  Cutler,  CarroU. 

1832 

Edson,  Solomon  W. 

1832                 Edwin  R. 

1839                ElbridgeG. 

1847 

Edwards,  Jonathan. 

1845                 William  H 

1834  Daggett,  Oliver  E. 

1843 

Eggleston,  Nath.  H. 

1856                 WilhamT. 

1874  Danforth,  William  B. 

1861 

Eichelberger,  M.  S. 

1848  Gilman,  Edward  W. 

1863  Daniels,  Joseph  L. 

1855 

Elderkin,  John. 

1872                  George  A.  P. 

1847  Darrah,  James  A. 

1837 

Eldred,  Henry  B. 

1832  Gleason,  Henry. 

1835  Davenport,  James  R. 

1845 

Eldridge,  Azariah. 

1873  Good,  Charles  W. 

1836                       John  S. 

1832 

Joseph. 

1834  Goodhue,  John  N. 

1845  Davidson,  David  B. 

1841 

Elliot,  Samuel  H. 

1866  Goodnough,  A.  M. 

1832  Davis,  James  M. 

1846 

Ely,  Isaac  M. 

1865  Goodenough,  Arthur. 

1846               Samuel  R. 

1839 

William  D. 

1841   Goodrich,  Chaunc«y. 

1844  Day,  Erastus. 

1837 

Zabdiel  R. 

1847                     WiUiam  H 

1838            George  E. 

1837 

Emerson,  Brown. 

1846  Goodwin,  Henry  M. 

1848            Guv  B. 

1836 

Daniel  H. 

1827  Goodyear.  George. 

1834            Heiary  N. 

1847 

Joseph. 

1850  Gorham,  G.  W. 

1840            Horace. 

18^5 

Eustis,  William  T. 

1846  Graeff,  John  E. 

1871            Theodore  L. 

1837 

Eveleth,  Philip. 

1833  Graham,  John. 

1 874  Decker,  Isaac  D. 

1870 

Evans,  Daniel  A. 

1845  Grant,  Joel. 

1866  DeForest,  Heurv  P. 

1873 

John  P. 

1842               JohnM. 

1866                     Henry  S. 

1845 

Fabrique,  Charles. 

1829  Graves,  Horatio  N. 

1871                     JohnK.  H. 

1  854 

Fenn,  Stephen. 

1851  Greene,  WUham  B. 

1834                     William  B. 

1837 

Fessenden,  Thos.  K. 

1854  Greenwood,  MerriU. 

1834  Delavan,  George  E. 

1871 

Fifield,  Charles  W. 

1874                        WiUiam. 

1840  Deming,  Friend  A. 

1851 

Fisher,  George  P. 

1834  Gridley,  John 

1835  Dewev,  Amasa. 

1865 

George  W. 

1873  Griffin,  Henry  L. 

1844  Dick,  William. 

1875 

Oren  D. 

1 834  Griggs,  Leverett. 

1868  Dickerman,  George  S. 

1852 

Fisk,  Franklin  W. 

]  863                 Leverett  S. 

1840  Dickinson,  Charles. 

1850 

Fiske,  Frederick  A. 

1865  GrinneU,  Charles  E. 

1830                      James  T. 

1873 

Fitch,  Charles  N. 

1841  Griswold,  Benjamin. 

1850  Dickson,  Andrew  F. 

1873 

Franklin  S. 

1852                     WaitR. 

1846  Dill,  James  H. 

1849  Folsom,  George  D. 

1831  Grosvenor,  Chas.  P. 

1838  Dobie,  David. 

1836  Foote,  William  C. 

1830                       David  A. 

1 841  Dole,  George  T. 

1873 

Forbes,  Ira  Emory. 

1831                       Mason. 

1840  Doolittle,  Edgar  J. 

1844 

Foster.  Gustaviis  L. 

1843  Grout,  Joseph  M. 

1867  DooUttle,  John  B. 

1871 

Lauren  M. 

1846               Lewis. 

1860  Douglass,  Solomon  J. 

1831 

Lemuel. 

1875  Guernsey,  Charles  W. 

1873  Dowd,  Quincv  L. 

1835 

Lewis. 

1845                    Jesse. 

1 844  Downer,  John  C. 

1844 

Thomas  E. 

1 845  GuUiver,  John  P. 

1871    Drake,  Charles  W. 

1834  Fowles,  James  H. 

1851   Hadley,  Henry  H. 

1835  Dudley,  John. 

1866  Francis,  Cyrus  W. 

1 846                  James. 

1843                 Martin. 

1829 

James  H. 

1838  Haile,  Ashbel  B. 

1841  Dunham,  Hercules  R. 

1875 

Freeman,  Joseph  A. 

1831  Hale.  Albert. 

1835  Dunning,  Edward  0. 

1858 

Freund,  John  W. 

1870              Albert  F. 

1832  Durant,  Henry. 

I860 

Frisbie,  Alvah  L. 

1841   HaU.  E.  Edwin. 

1841   Duryee,  Isaac  G. 

1841 

Frissell,  Amasa  C. 

1 865             EUiot  C. 

1 838  Dutton,  Samuel  W.  S. 

1 864  Furbish,  Edward  B. 

1875             George  E. 

1836                 Thomas. 

1839 
22 

Gager,  Charles  A. 

1847             Gordon. 

162 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


1863  HaU,  Henry  L. 

1835  Robert  B. 
1863             William  K. 

1860  Hallock,  John  N. 
1859  WiUiam  A. 
1875  Hamlin,  Charles  H. 
1844  Hammond,  Charles. 
1840  Hanks,  Stedman  W. 
1 840  Harding,  Willard  M. 

1836  Hardy,  Aaron  A. 
1875  Harrington,  James  L, 
1846  Hart,  Burdett. 

1843  James  P. 

1873  William  D. 

1870  Hartshorn,  Jos.  W. 

1875  Harvey,  James  A. 

1852  HaskeU,  Henry  M. 
1840  Hatch,  Walter  T. 
1840  Hawley,  James  A. 
1828  Stiles. 

1837  Zerah  K. 

1873  Hayden,  Frederick  S. 

1838  Heacock,  Abel  M. 

1871  Herrick,  Edward  P. 
1828  Henry. 

1861  Heermance,  Edgar  L. 
1843  Hewitt,  Enoch  W. 
1863  John  H. 

1853  Hibbard,  Ehas  B. 
1868  Rufus  P. 

1830  Hickok,  Henry  P. 
1863  Higgins,  Lucius  H. 

1 849  Hill,  George  E. 

1874  Hills,  Aaron  M. 
1853  Hillard,  Elias  B. 

1876  Hillyer,  Samuel  L. 

1833  Hinckley,  Asa  J. 

1840  Hine,  Orlo  D. 

1841  Hitchcock,  Allen  B. 
1859  Chas.  H. 
1856  Oscar  B. 
1840  Hobart,  Leander  S. 

1875  Hogbin,  Alfred  C. 

1848  Hohannes,  D.  S. 
1875  Holbrook,  David  S. 
1835  Holcomb,  Hiram. 

1832  Holley,  Piatt  T. 

1861  Hollister,  P.  H. 

1850  Holmes,  Franklin. 
1 843  Holmes,  Joseph  T. 

1834  Homes,  Henry  A. 

1849  Hopkinson,  Benj.  B 

1833  Hough,  Alfred. 

1831  Lents. 
1843  Houghton,  Wm.  A. 
1828  Hovey,  Sylvester. 

1 849  Howard,  George  A. 

1862  Howe,  Elijah  F. 
1840  James  H. 
1830  Samuel. 
1845  Iloj-t,  Darius  M. 
1837              CorneliuH  A. 


1870  Hoj-t,  James  P. 

1845  Hubbard, ChaunceyH 

1 846  George  B. 
1839                   Jonath.  B. 
1S29  Hubbell,  Stephen. 
1848  Huggins,  William  S. 

1842  Hull,  Joseph  D. 

1872  Hume,  Robert  A. 

1839  Hunter,  Moses  H. 

1840  Hurd,  Philo  R. 
1839  Hurlburt,  Henry. 
1853  Hutchins.  Charles  J. 

1873  Henry  L. 
1858  Hutchison,  William. 
1864  Hyde,  Ebenezer  P. 
1839      "        Harvey. 
1851               James  T. 
1835  IngersoU,  Elihu  P. 
1839  Isham,  Austin. 
1838  Ives,  Alfred  E. 

1874  Joel  S. 

75  Jackson,  William  T. 
1844  Jacocks,  Abel  B. 

1843  James,  Horace. 

1870  Janes,  Elijah. 
1855  Jenkins,  Jonathan  L. 

1  Jenney,  Elisha. 
1841  Jennings,  Isaac. 
1848  William  J. 

1844  Jerome,  Charles. 
1874  Jewell,  George  C. 

1871  Johnson,  Alfred  V. 
1850  Edwin. 
1865  Henry  N. 
1853                   Samuel. 
1864                   Wilbur. 
1871  Johnston,  Alexander. 


1874 

Jas.  C.  M 

1835  Jones 

Charles. 

1874 

Charles  N. 

1871 

David  E. 

1836 

Elisha  C. 

1863 

John  D. 

1875  Joyce,  John  J. 
1829  Judson,  Everton. 

1843  Gould  C. 

1844  Kedzie,  John  H. 
1838  Keep,  John  R. 
1850  Kellogg,  Allyn  S. 
1843  Kilbourn,  James. 
1868  Kimball,  George  H. 

1846  King,  Josiah  T. 

1847  Kingsley,  William  L. 
1831  Kirby,  WiUiam. 
1867  Kitchel,  Cornelius  L. 
1838  Harvey  D. 
1846  Knapp,  Jared  0. 
1875  Ladd,  Henry  M. 
1863              Horatio  0. 
1873  Lamb,  George  C. 
1836  Lamson,  Samuel. 
1834  Lnngstroth,  L.  L. 


1841  Langworthy,  Isaac  P. 

1834  Lamed,  William  A. 
1828  Lawton,  Sanford. 

]  841  Learned,  Robert  C. 
1825  Leavitt,  Joshua. 

1845  LeContc,  Porter. 
1867  Lee,  Lucius  0. 
1830  Samuel. 
1862  Samuel  H. 
1843  Leete,  Theodore  A. 
1855  Leonard,  Julius  Y. 

1835  Lewis,  William  B. 
1875  Lines,  Edwin  S. 
1847  Little,  Charles. 
1833  Lockwood,  Jesse. 
1847  Long,  Charles. 

1846  Malalon. 
1837             Walter  R. 

1846  William  H. 
1857  Loomis,  Henry. 
1840  Henry  H. 
1840  HezekiahH. 
1843  Lord,  Charles  E. 

1836  Joseph  S. 
1857  Losch,  Henry. 

1847  Love,  William  D. 
1846  Lucas,  George  C. 
1862  Lyman,  Charles  N. 

1842  Chester  S. 
1835                 Ephraim. 
1831  JohnB. 
1854  McCall,  Salmon. 

1 840  McCord,  James  P. 
1835  McDonald,  James  M. 

1833  McEwen,  Robert. 
1860  McFarland,  Horace  H. 

1846  McHarg,  Charles  K. 

1841  William  N. 

1834  McLain,  William. 
1868  McLean,  Allen. 
1874  George  E. 

1847  McLeod,  John. 
1874  McLoney,  John  N. 
1870  McNeille,  R.  G.  S. 
1845  MacWhorter,  Alex. 
1852  Macy,  William  A. 
1834  Magill,  Seagrove  W. 

845  Magoun,  George  F. 

1874  ISIallory,  Charles  W. 
1834  Marsh,  Ezekiel. 

1875  Francis  J. 
1873  Henry. 

1843  Loring  B. 
1847               Samuel  D. 
1868  Marshall,  Henry  G. 
1,840  Martin,  Benjamin  N. 
1859  Justin. 
1872  Marts,  William  G. 
1868  Martyn,  Sanford  S. 

1 842  Marvin,  Abijah  P. 
1850  Sylvanus  P. 
187-1   Mnson.  James  B. 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX    OF   NAMES. 


163 


1841  Mather,  Oliver  W. 

1862 

Packard,  Lewis  R. 

1851 

Reynolds,  Charles  0. 

1839  Mattocks,  John. 

1845 

Paine,  Albert. 

1848 

William  T. 

1831  Mead,  Darius. 

1861 

Levi  L. 

1872 

Rice,  Richard  A. 

1869              Henry  B. 

1843 

Parker,  Eliphalet. 

1864 

William  H. 

1828             Zechariah. 

1840 

Oscar  F. 

1840 

Rich,  Charles. 

1851  Mears,  John  W. 

18.34 

Peter. 

1845 

Richards,  George. 

1849  Mellen,  WilUam. 

1848 

Parsons,  John. 

1849 

Samuel  T. 

1868  Merriam,  George  S. 

1854 

Patterson,  James  W. 

1855 

Richardson,  Jona.  C. 

1870                    James  F. 

1843 

Pearson,  Reuel  M. 

1839 

Merrill. 

1863  MerriU,  Selah. 

1852 

Peck,  David. 

1839 

Nath'el. 

1 847  Mershon,  James  R. 

18r,4 

Peet,  Stephen  D. 

1872 

Rufus  B. 

1864  Merwin,  Nathan  T. 

1864 

Pelton,  George  A. 

1850 

Righter,  Chester  N. 

1844                  SamuelJ.M. 

[844 

Perkins,  Edgar. 

1852 

Robbins,  SUas  W. 

1830  Messenger,  Benoni  Y. 

1842 

Frederick  T. 

1873 

Roberts,  John 

1874  Michael,  George. 

1829 

George  W. 

1874 

Robinson,  Stephen  H. 

1872  Miller,  Elisha  W. 

1873 

Perrin,  Bemadotte. 

1828 

Rockwell,  Samuel. 

1834                Jeremiah. 

1S43 

Lavalette. 

1848 

Rodman,  Daniel  S. 

1837                WilUam  Y. 

1867 

Perry.  David  B. 

1869 

Rogers,  Enoch  E. 

1848  Millard,  Benjamin  F. 

1831 

John  M.  S. 

1875 

Root,  Edward  P. 

1861  Miles,  Daniel  A. 

1843 

Ralph. 

1849 

Edward  W. 

1853              James  B. 

1836 

Pettee,  Joseph. 

1827 

Judson  A. 

1840  Mitchell,  Colby  C. 

1830 

Phelps,  Amos  A. 

1833 

Marvin. 

]  836  Montague,  Philetus. 

1842 

Austin. 

1853 

RusseU,  Renry  A. 

1859  Monteith,  John 

1847 

S.  Dryden. 

1849 

HoUis. 

1833  Moore,  Erasmus  D. 

1863 

Pickett,  Cyrus. 

1841 

William. 

1838                James  D. 

1869 

Pierson,  Isaac. 

1840 

Ryder,  Oliver  R. 

1846                William  H. 

1835 

Pike,  Francis  V. 

1836  Sackett,  Harvey  A. 

1836  Mordough,  John  H. 

1850 

Pilsbury,  Benjamin. 

1831 

Seth. 

1875  Morgan,  Charles  L. 

1 846  Pitkin,  S.  Dwight. 

1873 

SafEord,  William  E. 

1833  Morley,  Sardis  B. 

1845 

Pitts,  C\Tus. 

1836 

Salisbury,  Edward  E. 

1864  Morris,  John  M. 

1851 

Plant,  Alfred. 

1873 

Salmon,  Edward  P. 

1875  Morse,  Charles  F. 

1828 

Piatt,  Dennis. 

1857 

Salter,  Charles  C. 

1839  Moseley,  Samuel. 

1850 

Henry  D. 

1874 

William  M. 

1875  Mosmau,  William  D. 

1875 

Lester  B. 

1847 

Sands,  John  D. 

1858  Mott,  Charles. 

1835 

Merit  S. 

1853 

WiUiam  D. 

1855  Munger,  Theodore  T. 

1837 

Plummer,  Isaac  W. 

1862 

Sawyer,  Leicester  J. 

1846  Munson,  Frederick. 

1857 

Pond,  Chester  E. 

1860 

Sayres,  Lewis  W. 

1839  Murdock,  Charles  E. 

1874 

Pope,  Howard  W. 

1846 

Sfiuerwein,  P.  Geo. 

1 865  Murphy,  Thomas  D. 

1842 

Porter,  Charles  H. 

1831 

Saunders,  Alanson. 

1861  Murray,  Chauncey  D. 

1841 

Emery  M. 

1847 

Savage,  George  S.  F. 

1872                  Pascal  D. 

1843 

Giles  M. 

1839  Saxton,  J.  Addison. 

1834  Newton,  Alfred. 

1831 

Isaac  G. 

1851 

Scofield,  WUliam  C. 

1835                   Benjamin  B. 

1842 

Lansing. 

1855 

Seropyan,  Chris.  D. 

1855                   John  H. 

1836 

Noah. 

1835 

Sessions,  Alex.  J. 

1825  Nichols,  Charles. 

1837 

Samuel. 

1872 

SewaU,  Jotham. 

1828                  George. 

1855 

Timothy  H. 

1835  Seward,  Dwight  M. 

1830                  John  C. 

1844 

William  H. 

1843 

Edwin  D. 

1872  Norris,  Austin  H. 

1829 

WiUiam  S. 

1867 

Sexton,  WiUiam  C. 

1852  North,  Josiah  W. 

1874 

Post,  Roswell  0. 

1843 

Seymour,  Charles  N. 

1828  North,  Simeon. 

1875 

Potter,  Frank  C. 

1868 

Sheldon,  Winthrop  D. 

1845  Northrop,  Birdsey  G. 

1845 

Powell,  John  N. 

1843 

Shepherd,  Forrest. 

1826  Nott,  Handel  G. 

1868 

Samuel  W. 

1838  Sherman,  Charles  S. 

1884  Noyes,  John  H. 

1842 

Powers,  Daniel. 

1837 

SherriU,  Edwin  J. 

1836  Nyce,  Benjamin  M. 

185-2 

Pratt,  Andrew  T. 

1834  Sherwood,  Wm.  B. 

1875  Oakey,  James. 

1839 

Prudden,  George  P. 

1853  Shipman,  William  C. 

1868  Ogden,  David  J. 

1873 

Theod.  P. 

1872  Shirley,  Arthur. 

1849  Olmstead,  Edward. 

1875 

PuUan,  Frederick  B. 

1833 

Slocum,  John  J. 

1848  Ohnsted,  Alex.  F. 

1872 

Rawson,  Edward  K. 

1843 

Smeaton,  WiUiam. 

1825  Orton,  Samuel  G. 

1843 

Raymond,  Alfred  C. 

1835 

Smith,  Albert. 

1837  Osborn,  HezekiahW. 

1873 

Reed,  Arthur  T. 

1837 

AsaB. 

1838  Oviatt,  George  A. 

1836 

Julius  A. 

1846 

Augustus. 

1869  Owens,  John  T. 

1842 

Renouf,  Edward  A. 

1842 

Azariah. 

164 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX    OP   NAMES. 


1849  Smith,  Burritt  A. 

1835  Taylor,  John  0. 

1872 

Welles,  Thomas  C. 

1845               Charles. 

1858                Oliver  S. 

1834 

Thomas  N. 

1859               Edward  A. 

1843                Sherman  D. 

1860 

Wells,  Nathan  D. 

1855               Edward  P. 

1837                William  W. 

1875 

Westervelt,  Wm.  D. 

1827               Elizur  G. 

1845  Teele,  Albert  K. 

1872 

Whitcomb,  Cyrus  B. 

1845               IraH. 

1864  Terry,  Milton  S. 

1848  White,  Moses  C. 

1857              Irem  W. 

1840               Parshall. 

1872 

Whitney,  George  0. 

1831               James  A. 

1843  Thacher,  George. 

1869 

Henry  0. 

1836               John  D. 

1844                   Isaiah  C. 

1857 

Whiton,  James  M. 

1858              Jewett  G. 

1840                   Thomas  A. 

1825 

Whittelsey,  Chaunc'y. 

1836              Leonidas  L. 

1852  Thayer,  D.  Haven. 

1840 

Sam.  G. 

1858               Moses. 

1861   Thomas,  Elisha  S. 

1829 

Whittemore.  W.  H. 

1860                Oscar  M. 

1873                  John. 

1850 

Whittlesey,  Eliphalet. 

1831               Theophihis. 

1871  Thompson,  Albert  H. 

1850 

Elisha. 

1861                "Wilder. 

1S41                       Joseph  P. 

1844 

John  S. 

1841  Smyth,  Anson. 

1843                       Wm.  A. 

1829 

Joseph. 

1874  Snell,  Richard  B. 

1830  Tillotson,  George  J. 

1847 

Martin  K. 

1838  Snow,  Aaron. 

1871  Tinker,  Anson  P. 

1875 

Nath'nH. 

1844               Porter  H. 

1875  Todd,  Alwin  E. 

1838 

Sam'l  H. 

1844              Roswell  R. 

1837  Tomlinson,  George. 

1831 

William. 

1859  Sparrow,  Orson  C. 

1872                       Joseph  A. 

1846  Wickes,  John. 

1873  Sprague,  Wilham  P. 

1855                       Johns.  L. 

1851 

Henry. 

1837  Spees,  Shubael  G. 

1828  ToplifE,  Stephen. 

1837 

Thomas. 

1848  Stanley,  Hannibal  L. 

1860  Towne,  Edward  C. 

1862 

Wilcox,  Asher  H. 

1847  Stanton,  Robert  P. 

1829  Train,  Asa  M. 

1827 

Chauncey. 

1870  Starr,  Edward  C. 

1 850  Trowbridge,  Jas.  H. 

1833 

Jairus. 

1874              John  L. 

1874  Trowbridge,  John  P. 

1861 

Timothy  K. 

1847  Stevens,  Asahel  A. 

1875  Tuckerman,  Louis  B. 

1875 

Wilder,  Sedgwick  P. 

1875                  Charles  E. 

1829  Tupper,  Martyn. 

1856 

Wlllard,  Andrew  J. 

1832                  Edwin. 

1830  Turner,  Asa. 

1852 

James  L. 

1875  Stevenson,  John  B. 

1847                 Douglas  K. 

1849 

Samuel  G. 

1836  Stickney,  Moses  P. 

1856  Twining,  Kinsley. 

1851 

Willcox,  G.  Buck'am. 

1873  Stimson,  Robert  B. 

1828                    WiUiam. 

1839 

Williams,  Dillon. 

1840  Stocking,  Sabura  S. 

1839  Tyler,  Daniel  C. 

1866 

Lewis. 

1842  Stoddard,  David  T. 

1828               Edward  R. 

1845 

Rode'ek  R. 

1874                    John  L. 

1871              James  B. 

18G9 

William  B. 

1835  Stone,  Rollin  S. 

1860               Moses  C. 

1835 

Wilson,  George  S. 

1853  Storrs,  Cordial. 

1849               William  E. 

1847 

Thomas. 

1849  Stow,  Orson  W. 

1862  Upson,  Henry. 

1842 

Wilford  L. 

1842  Street,  Owen. 

1843  Vinton.  Frederic. 

1828 

Winslow,  Hubbard. 

1838  Strong,  Caleb. 

1870  Vorce,  Juba  H. 

1835 

Winthrop,  Edward. 

1842                 Edward. 

1832  Wade,  Nathaniel. 

1831 

Wolcott,  William. 

1849                 Samuel  W. 

1839  Wadsworth,  Henry  F. 

1838  Wood,  George  I. 

1840  Stryker,  Isaac  P. 

1840  Walker,  Aldace. 

1847 

Wood,  Glen. 

1851  Sturges,  Albert  A. 

1859                  Edward  A. 

1865  WoodhuU,  George  L. 

1838                  Thomas  B. 

1870                  Charles  S. 

1853 

John  A. 

1 830  Sturtevant,  Julian  M. 

1832  Ward,  James  W. 

1871 

Woodmansee,  Wm. 

1847  Sweet,  Edward. 

1826               Stephen  D. 

1832 

Woodruff,  Horace. 

1845  Swift,  Jared  R. 

1827  Ware,  Joseph  K. 

1839 

Lucius  H. 

1838  Sykes,  Dorson  E. 

1836  Warner.  Isaac  W. 

1832 

Richard. 

1843               L.  Edwards 

1859                  Pliny  F. 

1841 

Woodworth,  Wm.  AV. 

1853  Talbot,  Benjamin. 

1830                  Wyllys. 

1826 

Woolsey,  Theodore  D. 

1840  Tallman,  Thomas. 

1873  Warren,  Arthur  H. 

1832 

Worcester,  Henry  A. 

1825  Tappan,  Daniel  D. 

1842                   Israel  P. 

1843 

Wright,  Edward." 

1844  Tarbox,  Increase  N. 

1842  Wasliburn,  Edw'd  A. 

1842 

E.  Monroe. 

1847  Tarleton,  Joseph  W. 

1843  Wason,  Hiram. 

1835 

James  L. 

1831  Taylor,  Fitch  W. 

1873  Waters,  George  F. 

1827 

Luther. 

1840                Horace  A. 

1839  Weed,  William  B. 

1838 

William. 

1829                James  B. 

1858  Welch,  Moses  C. 

1844 

William  S. 

1839               John  L. 

1 850  Weller,  James. 

1845 

Young,  William. 

Errata.     Page  135,  George  W.  Colman,  not  graduated  at  N.  Y.  U.,  but  at  Union 
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